females. PILLS. i those Piiu arc the r*. co. They *ro mlid fa «ticg all Irregularities obstructions, whether * in in »Ue, pa]p{^ s affection*. hystorio, »> *c,, disturbed «W,' turo. ne ‘ PILLS a in tho i which have e beautiful, andthe b*/ female canonjoy cnever an obstruction i te decline. PILLS own for all conipU( att bey aro invaluable, regularity. They ,ar* them at different p*. ig the sanction of some mcrica. andw! ltn they thoHli lrice OntDMa rta^ rc *. of ‘be Agents «ing price t*> : the oia. rally, /• • r 't-''raALAoKrr, ■vulway, Sew York, 1,1 ,Jf ollf, Uysbnrirl)T I Doc. 8, ISM.jVy. I I iPIXUES OF Nr J -> Exter’r. rminator. Powder,&c. .r 1 nil Mice—Bed-Bop-, naccts on Plante—lit. very form and.spenip ity—used by the City lou Houses—the City !s, “Astor," “St. Ni -0 private bmIUM. re sell them. Cities. 1 ' oxes, bottles, flask*. I'm*. Examine each Uing hut “Cottar’s," "tels, Ac,by express ■ Dealers". to ' ! R. OOSTAIt, ) Bboadwat, N. T. 3D POOD! 1,0 advertbenwnt pf ki culiuan; bat %# though we rvgrotto id, oven in appear. lu«t is, i.jr retorting J » also in knowing n before the paopia lease—Consumption, •dical Colleges, «nd i wonderful that ha prqjtnlicea of Of try l ns lie is doing, for . n firm whoso r»- eparationt firoßT all Dcpost are his solo n Invaluable of pre- KMAU If mothers ■ Uing up this artisla [■> comparison of'U sy would pnftr it to item. for oqr own mid not hesitate to g that such eSrofst g that was not psr :clle. ", 3*S rr 6RB. trifling the blood, to icAlth, and for cot- iwol—such ax •EJIIB, II’I.M.MiJ, :piai.\t, Ac. ;lc affections it baa ■lnal aucccaa. •Jllicted of itasalu rtgain its strength, id kidneys wUt'np tiie nuick result.' , Jnixaent. c auccew which this Salt Hlieum, Burns, •oil lirfl and Swell- Vo person will .be. ■ And with rofw usfaiig Liniment, I performed so many V.’. SMITH, Bidgt e I’urk, H., writes, [esc, (bis 'case w»» uhtaug Liniment I. ,i is doing' wonders ns every day. Tb° itivo’it. Beware of ,ld by all respect*-,' tors, >’ew York. i;s is.now admitted lental principle of v tl o humanocon* ,>i the human ays -1 rought to bear to lure, is to strength in view by the L'TKR'S BITTERS, 1! tiie organs of the I, the stomach, the ■cisive. The patient id try the BiTTOS, of life, and as he erjoyed to find the & azuo. Let all from parted, giro Dr. J* iggists and dealer*. nmu. nt sheep shouW !>• 11 the undoing °f* ~!=o have deplored icouth manner In „ P the cloth made armless sheep. To g up cloth wisely e.;l advantage t 3 * B twa Stone Clothing d >M Chestnut S*- stock of garment* ,tr’* Thoihach* & i., which U It is an excellent 1 tender game, an,® Hold te« lliw Wlii, lONA MAHI SCHEDULE. . MAILSOLOBk. ALT Mail umfn Throng ujOLSOPEX. ..ttMsrebßrg ' 7_lo A. M. Man, ;. - 1 40 « ■g&R?- : J *' : i!Smt W**‘ „ 6(5 P.ll, own for the transaction ofbngfows from 630 AM yJJp.SX., during the week, and from 730 to 830 if. JOHN SnOBMAKEE, P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Train Hast arrives -8,10 P. M., • leave* 5,25 P. M. £l f « West « » 7,40 A SI. “ SJWA.M. “ East X,lB A. M. « 1,20 A. M. *** •< West « 8,25 P. M., j “ 830 P. M. U.U “ East “ 705 A, M. |[ “ 730 A. M. “ “ : West “ 636:P. U, \: « 74b P.M. Hi* iIOLLTtDAYSBORO BRANCH connects with Express vr»iuE»*t and West, and Mail Train East and West. 1 rVDIANA BBANCH JR AINS connect with Johnstown iccooudodatius Train East-and West, Johnstown Way Train Eastward aud Express Train Westward. • iprii 12,1860. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Supt. LOCAL ITEMS. Ig. In accordance with our {usual custom, no p»p« will be issued-from this office next treek. Our bojs want a (few diUs recreation md vc can not find it in our hearts to deny tbtm. ; Proceedings of tie Tbwk Council. An adjourned meeting of the Council was held June 21st, 1860. Present—A. A. Smyth, . J),.F. Lnugbman, Ralph Greenwood, and W. C. McCormick, Chief Burgess. ; Minutes of laat meeting read and approved. Committee appointed to meet Uie officers of the Penn’a Rail Road Co., relative to an agree ment for building a sewer, report,, that after the sllentions suggested by the Council were made the agreement was signed by this contracting parties. ; |^ Committee appointed to confer with a com mittee of the Altoona Qas& Water Co., relative to rpnt on fire-plugs and water rent, report, that at the suggestion of one of the parties, they agreed to meet the Council this evening. A.|B. Clark, John Shoemaker, and C. J. Mann, cbm- mittec on behalf of the Gas and Water Co., ap peared, and after considerable discussion on the (abject, it was, on motion, agreedi to postpone the matter for further action. A petition was received from H. Pottinger, signed by several persons on Main! street, pray ing Council to allow him to lot hia sign and aw ning remain as it now is. r On motion,, petition. was read, and Council (greed to examine premises and act accordingly. John McClelland, Esq., tendered bis resigna tion as Streep Supervisor, which was, on motion, accepted—to take effect on the first of July next. On motion, Resolved, That Wm.:W. Snyder be. and he is hereby duly appointed Street Su pervisor, in-the'place of John McClelland, re signed—to take effect pn the first lof July next. On motion. Resolved!, That John McClelland be, and he is hereby duly appointed Collector of Borough Taxes for 1860, Qn motion,, Council adjourned to meet pn Honjiay evening, July 2d, at 7 o'clock, P. M.— Estntetfrom Minutes. , fi. S. Pic Nicl—-On Thursday . last, tbe teachers, scholars and friends pf the Metho dist Sunday Sohppl, in this place, repaired to the grove adjoining West Altoona,' for the pur pose of spending the day aftcr the manner of a picnic. Although the. sun did pot shine out brightly in the morning, it did npt deter any from going who bad made preparations, and the number on the ground jvas much larger than we anticipated. passed off pleasantly until nbout two o’clock, when a smart shower «uscd everybody to make for the nearest shel ter. After the shower, had passed they again repaired to the grove, but their (stay was of ehort duration, as the lowering clouds, and peals of thunder, warned them of approaching showers, end, after consultation, Jt was agreed to dis perse. We were Only some ten or (fifteen min utes on the ground, but long enough to be satis fied that all were enjoying (as it *is dinner time.) Some half-dozenisf swings bad been put up and were (kept moving all the time. ' ■ ' Hoo Item.—As local items are likely to be ttarce this week, we shall be pardoned, we hope, for refering to the hog' question, which is .now tbe most important to some people, especially those whose porkers have fallen into the hands of Joe. For eomei time past he has been enga ged in impounding all hogs found “lying aroand loose ’ upon our streets, and the effect has been, thanks to the Ordinance and indefatigable Joe, to rid our streets of these unsightly ornaments. noticed last week that a couple of individp ‘ls had been arrested mid fined $5 each and Wst! > for interfering with 5 the pound. This has cooled the disposition of enraged owners of porcine prisoners to interfere with the prison wlls, as they well know that Joe will “ pat them through" if they do. The best advice we 5411 give on. the subject iafor every man to look oat for his own bacon; and if he fails to do so, Joe will attend to it for him, knd add a quarters worth of salt to. it on short notice. _flo! roa the PpoaxH of Jolt The return this our most respected national holiday, na- excites the patriotism of old and young, one and all give way to a season of recrea- spend the day in a way most eongeni ** feelings; To those who contemplate it 'in the adjoining groves and wish ®e fine cakes, we say go to Jake Wise's ba- You can there get anything you. desire,\ * line of cakes, pies, confectionaries, &c. 2 expressly for the Fourth, and just tins to setoff aFourthof July dinner, nas also on hand any amount of many different kinds that we will not pre to enumerate them,and only add, go and yourselves. Tlclt *w—£*ourßlon tickets will Bail» .***? stations on the Penn’a Ijjg July dth and 6th inclusive.—* tit J' tJttisens an opportunity to short trip; at a small.expense,. and we c PPortih»it m * oyiTiU avail thp Bwhiniho Bods —-There have been s .great Hnuber. of instances during the late heavy than showers, where buildings having conductors Were atrhek with Ughtning. This, says the SefenUfit American, does not in the least disap prove the value of a rod. “ Its functions are simply that df a-conductor, not of an attractor. It is carried up to'sndr an elevation mhove the bußding that U may take the eleotric cloud and conduct it silently tb the earth, in oSier to pre- r ▼ent it striking the non-conducting part of the building. To do this perfectly, it must be con tinuous from point to base, and form a perfect connection with the moist earth below. If this connection is not perfect, of course the rod can not perform the functions of a conductor, and a disruptive disoharge may take place. There is abundant evidence for concluding that all houses which have been struck with lightning when furnished with a rod have had tho conductor im perfectly connected, either in the sections of the rod or-in the earth. The rod. should extend down several feet in the ground, and have a largo plate or bar of metal at the base, accord ing to the arrangement of the electric circuits at oil teleigrapk stations. If a house is built on a dry and sandy situation, it is all the more ne cessary to bo careful in extending the conduc tor Aeep into the ertlh, where it will meet with moist soil. If, all lightning,rods of the common size were thus carefully put up, we should set dom hear of houses having rods being struck with lightning.” ' 7 00 AM. 7 00 A.M. e'3o PJH. 740 * Sanitary. —As we have now fairly entered upon the *< heated term,” it behooves all who’ have any Regard for their own! health, ortho general good, to. take measures for the removal of every cause, that.may induce or promote dis ease. A duo attention to cleanliness about your premises will be a good investment, .saving tbe trifling cost a. dozen times daring tbe summer. Gutters should be kept clean, cellars cleaned out and garbage removed from the bock alleys and not allowed to again accumulate. If prac ticable, water, the great purifier, should every-, where have free course, while a spriiikling of the street in front of your dwelling in the even ing would add much to comfort as well os les sening the obanpes of disease. Chloride of lime, slaked lime, dissolved copperas, coffee grounds, and like disinfebtors should be thrown into sinks and strewn about in close cellars and out houses. Putrid meat, and in such weather as this it soon becomes so, should be removed from the premi ses to keep away insects. There are many other precautions w|hich will readily occur to those who really desire to preserve their health, and by attending to those matters their duty will at least nave been petfotmed, whilst they will find their reward in increased comfort and security from infection. Pic Nice,—The arrangement for the Catholic picnic. to be held iu Beale’s Woods oh the com ing'Fourth, are almost completed arc very extensive. Those who attend will get a good dinner besides having ample opportunity to enjoy themselves as they may desire. A number of young men in this place are ma king arrangements to have a private party pic nic in one of the adjoining groves. As the man - agers know how to get up an affair of this kind the participants will of coufse have a fine time of it We wish them all tjbe pleasure they un anticipated ' Oce Routso Mills.-—Ben Johnston’s new Bolling Mill at this place, for the manufacture of smell iron, is progressing rapidly, and will probably be in operation in the course of three weeks. MoNatnattTa big mill, for making sheet •iron, bar iron, &c.,- is also going forward but will not gel into operation for some time yet— These two Establishments, when completed will be quite an addition to the manufacturing ca- our town, and of coarse we all feel a in 'them, and rejoice to see them going forward so ijpmisinglv. — Rcgieter. -. Good.—One of the pig-eatohers in Pitts burgh, a fey nights since, caught some ten por kers lying around loose and .hurried them off in the dark to the city pound. On going home the next morning, his wife informed him that their hogs had broken out the’previous night. Search was made for them but they were non est; so the pig-catcher bent his way to the pound, and we conclude from the winding up of the account, that he found them there. That haul didn’t pay well. - Thanks —Our senior devil desires to return his thanks and make his npost magnificent bow to the §iir la'dy who presented him with a hand some boquet, a few evenings since. Jeems is popular with the fair eex, but he couldn’t be otherwise if he patterns after his bosses. The lady who left a paper of fine strawberries with the junior of the firm down stairs, with the request to hand up to us, will consider herself politely thanked thftcfor. Such presents al ways acceptable. Invitations, Jiave now invitations to three different pic-nics and dinners to come off on the Fourth, and as all promise to be recherche affairs, pur kind friends may imagine wbat a predicament we are in. We would like to attend all of them and partake of the hospitality of our ftiends, but this is Impossible. We have yet six days in which to decide, and will endeavor to arrive at a conclusion in that time. At all events we are sore of a good dinner. Has Rbtuesed.—Fet has returned and brought, with him a profusion of kniok knacks, expressly for the glorious Fourth, consisting in part of flags and materials for wreaths, fire works of every description, confectionaries in endless variety, maskafor fantastical clubs, and every thing which may be required tofit out pic nice «id parties on the Fourth. Wo can not give a description pf or notice all he has in store, but advise one and all to go and see. Tsi Comaowß*.—Esquire McClellan has been appointed by the To wn Council collector of Borough tax for tire present year. Constable Ely has been elected by the School Board collector of School tax for the present year ■ Both the above are good appointments. The duplicates of taxes have been made out, and our <^BM ( may export * pall 4be collectors in thecaureeofafeir weeks,‘'T ■’ jmr*- *®,» Capital illustration of the importance of panotaation. There are- two;pay*nf pointing it, one of which makes the individual in ques tion a mobster inwickednesa, while, the other converts him; into a model Christian.' Let our readers exercise their ingenuity on the problem and see whether titey can discover its two fold solution: i'i * .t , He is an jold and., experienced manin vice and wickedness he is never found opposing the miqmly.Jie takes delight in the down foil of his neighborhood he never rejoices in the prosperity of his fellow creatures he is always ready to assipt iu destroying the peace of society he takes no pleasure in serving the Lord he is uncommonly diligent in sowing discord among hifl frieudfl ai}d acquaintances be takes no pride in laboring to promote the cause of Christianity ho has notv been; negligent in endeavoring to stigmatize all public teachers he' makes no ex ertions to subdue his evil prions he strives hard to build up-Satan’s kingdom he lends no aid to the support of , the Gospel among the heathen he contributes largely to the evil -ad versary he pays no attention to good advico he gives great heed to the devil he will never go to Heaven he must go where he will receive the just recompense of Reward. Attention!— Soldiers of the late TPar with ifeeico,—Agreeably to adjournment a meeting of the surviving soldiers of the late war with Mex ico, residing in the neighborhood of Hojlidays hurg, will bc-hcld nt_the Logan House, (Capt. Minier’s,) Hqllidaysburg, on the fourth day of July next, at 2 o’clock, P. M. WM. WILLIAMS, Pres't. W. G. Mueray, Se€y. Democratic Cede Meeting. —The President of the Democratic piub, of this place, has Is sued a call for a meeting of the Club and the Democrats of the town, to convene at Hall, this (Thursday) evening, for.the purpose of ratifying the nomination of Douglas and Fitzpatrick. A number of speakers are expec ted to be present and address the meeting. I®* Attention is requested to a notice by the Treasurer of the Altoona Gas and Water Com pany, which will bp found in another column.— It interests all gas and water takers. Piulipsbueg AND Watbefobd R. R.—A con vention of thp comnjissioners of the Philipsburg and Waterford Railroad Company was held in Clarion, on Friday jast, the 15th inst. Hon J Keatly presided, jf. Crans, of Clearfield, and William T. Alexander were elected Secretaries. The object of the meeting was very fully and satisfactorily stated by Hon. George R. Barrett, Messrs. Campbell, Of Clarion, Barrett and Crans of Cleanfield, took past in discussing the subject, when it was agreed that the citizens of Clarion should be called together, that a sufficieht sum may be subscribed .to survey the small portion of the route along which no line has been. run. That the route is practicable no-one present en tertained a doubt—that he road can and will be built is a foregone qonclusion—that the means are abundant and pt hand, if the proper inter est is taken to encourage the corporators to commence at a very early day. The trifling sub scriptions that will be made by individuals will be expended within the -limitsbf the Counties where road is making. The necessary in formation to insure a liberal subscription by 4. he people of Clarion county will be given at "the first meeting, and previous to that call we will have more to say on .the subject of this, the greatest enterprise ever undertaken in Western Pennsylvania. “ Rica.”—lu the Massachusetts House of Representatives, last winter, considerable noise was made by a member declaring that one of the horse railroad companies had attempted to bribe him by forcing a $lOO bill upon him, end the bdl being exhibited, the II ouse ordered it to be deposited in the Savings Bank. In the course of Tuesday lost, some inquiry being made on thp subject, the Speaker stated that he had not deposited the bill because he had not been able to get the money from the member ■ of the committeel who had it 2 An order was there fore passed that the Attorney General be re quested to assist the: Speaker in getting the bill. As Mrs. Squcers said of the brimstone and mo lasses at “Do-the-boya Hall,” “Here’s rich ness 2” i: Oil. Works Burnt.— On Wednesday night, says the Lawrence Journal, May 23d, about 11 o’clock, a fire commenced m the refinery of the Hartford Coal 0)1 Cdinpany, (usually known as Green’s Works) about two and a half miles south of Canfield, Mahoning county, Ohio, and consumed that building and the retort and en gine bouses, with some .seventy . .barrels of re fined oil, a large quantity of oil in different stages of manufacture, and between three and four hundred tops of coal. ' The still house is of brick and is not! injured. The retorts and en gine are only Rightly damaged. The company have commenced re-building. The estimated loss in and is $2,600 ; in oil, coal, &0., $3,60(1; no insurance. ■ JWSF" it is said thai “ Tommy,” the represen tative of “ Young Japan,” now with the Embas sy, gave a quiet jhit ;tp a civic functionary in Philadelphia, on Suuday. The magnate was trying to chat with him at the Continental' Hotel, and at last told the youth that he had a venerable female relative who desired to con verse with him in thb Dutch language, of which he kngws a little. Tommy said, “ Ver well, I go see her now.’’ His visitor gravely told him, “Sot to-day ; in this 'Christian country no one pays visits on the Sabbath.” Tommy knowing ly responded, “ Ah, why you pay me a visit here ?” 1 . ; Remarkable Spring.—ln Green coanty, Va., there ia a remarkable natural curiosity inown as the “ Tidal Sjpringi” The water issues out of the ground in u bolii stream sufficiently strong to turn a small jurist ijniU, and it continues to flow for fifteen cir twenty minutes, when the Weter ceases to |tun, jind in two minutes time not a solitary drop of water is visible. In the bourse of wi hphp or swb the water commences flak's,twenty or thirty min tries, when it aguin ceases. In wet weather it flows every hour, and in dry weather it Bows about seven or eight times evbrytwenty-four hours. . H 7 ' : B&- The New York Tribune expresses that the young women marry in this country more reckless than any where else. Is there a village of fifty houses in the land wherein a plausible, well dressed adventurer, of whom nobody knows anything, cannot marry a girl of spotless char acter, after a residence of six weeks t Such marriages—in fact, all marriage not based upon Intimate knowledge and profound esteem, as well as fervent love—are somewhat more repu table than what is called Free Love, and scarce* ly cue whit less culpable of peril. The Boston Railroads must be well ma naged, for with; a considerable falling o ff in business the las ty ear, in consequence bra stag nation in trade,&oy are paying eight percent, annually. Bomb r havb annihilated theirdbbts and vastly reduced their expenses. : : The, Masonic Fraternity. — The past few year* havebeen marked'with the rapidgrowth of Mwoni? in the United States. : The number i of m embera within the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodges of the several Stateaare not reporiedbut | we learn from the statistios of the GrandiLodge of the United States, that there were in 1859 upwards of 4,000 Lodges; and counting the number of members for each Lodge at forty-five, which is less than the general aver age for the State of New Fork, and thirty-five less than that of Pennsylvania, we have the number of. Masons connected with Lodges in the Union as nearly two hundred and seven thousand, while there are large numbers of Masons in every State not connected with any Lodge. It is safe, therefore, to put down the number of Masons at the present time within the United-States at a quarter of a million. MARRIED. „ 0“ hut,- 21st, by Rev, A. A. Taylor, Mr, MCDON6UGH, Jr., of Altoona, to Mr*. ANN JACK SON, ofDuncansvllle. On the 28th of May, DAVID E. POKTEE COX, aged 21 years, 11 month* and 9 day*. On the lStb instant, MICHAEL MOSES, of Greenfield township, In the 76th year of hti age. OH the-same day, in the same township, JOHN BENNET, in the 71at year of hi* age. f XrOTICE.—ON AND AFTER JULY ’JL J 1860, all monies due tbo Altoona Gas and Wa ter Company win bo paid to the undersigned, at the office .of the Gen’l Snpt. Penna. Railroad. B. F. ROSE. June 23,1860. Treat. <£&d v . r* THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN AND FOB THE COUNTY OF BLAIR. „ In „.s’uufter of the incorporation of Wbwkbaoo Tams. No. 35, I. O. R. M, of tho Borough of Altoona. April Xerniy A. Is. lodO. , ye- -V And now to wit.: Juno 26, 1860, Notice ■f GKlf Vis hereby given that an application for a a ouau m charter of Incorporation of tho “ Wlujte- r moo Tube, No. 35, I. O. E. M ” of the Borough of Altoona, was made at the last term of the Court °L9"“ m “ n * le asih» »nd for said county, and filed iu tho office of the Prpthonotary, os of the term aforesaid, in ac cordance with law, and if no sufficient reason bo shown to 801(1 Charter will be granted at the next term of Court. W’ll. RfIVEBU June 28,186Q.-3t. o Attorney for Association. BLAIR COUNTY BOOK AND MUSIC STOBE. Having purchased of her- MAN SMITH his entire stock of Books, Stationery, music, Musica. Instruments, Ac.. I would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Blnir county that I am prepared to sell them any article in nay JSmIMSKLs line as cheap as it can be bought In the Eas, tern cities. I shall shortly leave for tlio AUw £ast and make' a heavy addition to my present stock.— Scbwi Books, In large quantities, will always be kept on uiind. lam determined to soil cheap, and not to be undor nei St> - June 28,1860,-lt.. CHAKLES CAUGHL ° G ’ Jfi ‘ A DMINISTRATION NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration 011 the estate of CHARLES BOYER, late of Logan town ship, Blair county, dec’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 nicdlate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. . June 21,1860.-6 t CAROLINE BOYER, Adm'x. I MPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.— A The undersigned, begs leave to inform the citizens of this place and the surrounding country tjiat lie is manufac turing and putting I ;up modem Improved Lightning Rods 111, Altoona, at the lowest prices. Executing the work him , em ri?> i ? 8 no hands, gie foals satisfied his work Roils are put up on correct scientific priu tUe celebrated McALLISTER PLA- Th° Points are warranted not to corrode, and will bear testmgin any manner. Repairing and Poin ting done on low terms. The work is done in the most neat aqd workmanlike manner. Address all orders to June 21,1860. JACOB H. MYERS FARMS ON MILL RUN ATT PUBLIC SALE. IpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR A ?i lb , I . ic . °“ tCT y on SATURDAY, the 23d INST., o’ , ‘, n 0 Lpu ienavUlo, kept by Sam’l Ililemaa, at 2 o clock, P. jX. } 18 Lots.of Qroond, each containing 50 acres, situate near Baker’s old Mill, on the stream that runs ! 2,K urll ?f e > abo ¥ t two miles west of Altoona. TERMS:—Oiio-third Of the purchase money In hand, and the balance to suit the parties, with interest. T JOUN BROTXIKBLINE. Ilollnlayshurg, June 7, ISCO.-ts.* BAIL BOAD LANDS FOE SALE, LONG CREDIT, AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST HPHE HANIBAL AND 6T. JOSEPH A COMPANY, having over 600,000 ACRES of LAND lying in the State of Missouri, which was grant ed, by Ac tof Congress, to aid in the construction ol their Road, offertuo principal portion thereof, for sale, on the most liberal terms. £b, e 8f® at « r P*rt of these lands are within six, and all witidn fifteen miles of the Railroad, which is how comple ted, and open for use throughout its entire length (206 miles,) and runt through a country which is unsurpassed by any in the salubrity of its climate, the fertility of its soil, and the exppnt of Sts mineral resources. For further information, apply at the Land office of the Company, or address by letter, JOSIAII' HUNT „ ■, „ land Commissioner, H. A St. Jo. R. R. Hannibal, Mo. Feb. 2, ’60.-ly * STILL IN THE FIELD! . Having understood that the report is being circulated uiatY had quit the BUTCHERING BUSINESSin Altoona, I take this method ,of informing my old customers and the pnhlte generally that I am still carrying on business at my old stand, where I am prepared to serve one and all with BEEF,TEAL, PORK,MUTTON, SAUSAGE™, PTODINGS Ac., equal, If not superior, to any in the market. I have made arrangements for procuring the very best of stock with which to furnish the market, an abundant supply of which will always be kept on hand to meet the wants of the public. Those in want of anything in the meat way are respectfully invited to call at the old stand. Maylo,’Co.-3jn. W. K. LEONARD. American Lifelnsnrance and Trnst Co. Capital Stock, $500,000. Company Building, Walnut St., S. E, comer of Fourth Vhila. B. F. ROSE. AGENT, ALTOONA, AT .THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES AT JOINT STOCK RATES, AT ABOUTJ» PER CENT! S«£F TOTAIC, AUSTINANCE KAm, THELOW- A -WHltLDl tl,PresH. J. C. SIMMS, Setfy. [Oct. 27te, 1859-ly. Lycoming county mutual INSURANCE AGENCY.—The undersigned, agent of the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance M alltlmes ready to insure against loss or damage by Brc. description. In town or counts, at as roaadnable ratesm Sta %-T^S e in the Masonic Temple. Jan. 3, ’56-tf] ® JOHN SHOEMAKER, AgaU, . -J. G. ADLDM, ' HO TA RY PUBLIC. ALTOONA, BLAHI CO, PAI Om nt all times bWfcund at the start of J. B. Hileman. uctooer 1, 1867. 'k PPR SALE —A HOUSE AND LOT, J-, desirably Ideated In the Borough 6t Altoona. ApiOr JOHN SHOEMAKER. AUoons, Feb. 9,1860.-t£ QUGAR AND MOLASSES BY THE W THE BAG, l6r sale Wholesale at Phila. prlcoSjfrelglrt only added, i Jan. 20,1860. • . ' * - • OALL,0 ALL, AT THE NEW FLOUR, PRO STOBB, fa «» ol ; 17 K *■ **»« rtock Mid prices. TIN IT E D STATES LIFE INSU vJ RANGE Company. Agency, Anna Street, XltSene March 17,1859. - JO*** SHOEMAKHR/ Kf*my ‘ TTAIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING. XX Paint, Saab and Varnish Brashes ■ LARGE AND DIED. '' C. JAGGABD. 1% .• SB 5.00 -'‘i' Band 9 (35, entire E* u »ttMtln»e to complete s ftin coarse, from S telo weeks “**** Student, npon graduating, to be com petent to manage the Books of any Buslnmakd qualified to cam a salary of from ■ ■ ■ . •500 to *l,OOO. I Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Review at pleasure. First Promtunu for Beat Brirines* Writing *l* 1869, re ceived at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Ohlo State Taira. Also, at the principal Frits of the Union for the past four years.- / • „‘,i . - ■ Mlntsters Sona received at half price, ; For fhll information, Circular* Spot UmriuofßnsiMw and Ornamental Writingand Embellished View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to * F. W. JENKINS. Sept. 22,1869.—1 y Pittabtagh.Ps. Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!! AT ii McCORMICK’S store. JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW BE INQ OPENED, a largo stock of SPRINQ AND SOM MER GOODS, of all the late stylet and qualities in the Eastern market In the line of LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, . we cannot bo surpassed by any house' in the place. Our stock of Obockbixs, such as [ COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, SYRUPS, Aa, ore of the best kind, and ail fresh. HARDWARE, QUEENSWABB, HATS, CAPE, BONNETS, FLATS FOR LADIES ANO MISSES, together with as full assortment of GENTLEMEN A BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS, BOOTEES AND GAITEBS. . •, i In the Ladies’ Department, are all the different and latest styles of OAITEHS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND SUPPERS, together with a general assortment for Children A Misses, and a goad and full stock of GENTLEMENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, for Spring mid Summer. The largest assortment of WALLPAPER ever brought to the place, and being nnpredently low, from 6% up to 2S cents per roll, with Bosnsxura to match.- And as we 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 usual, batter, Eggs, Lard, Jbtlow, -Potatoes, L&ttoax, ril 13Ui. 1860. TYISSOLUTION.— NOTICE W hereby ,-L * that the partnership heretofore existing be under the firm of J. Bcrko rntfv C ?«m in Vca by mutual consent bathe 20th , , ?V 860- A*l persons knowing themselves indebted to said flnu, and all having claims against the' same, are requested to make settlement immediately to J. Bcrkowltx. in whoso hands the books remain, ; - ’ - J. BKRKOjrITZ, .Altoona, Tune 7,1860.-31. ■ }•?*' T'HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN oA MILLIRON P to’teo that h 6 PUrchaBed totcrest GROCERY HND PROVISION STORE, heretofore kept by them, and Will continue the imslness at siant T s*®*® 5 *®*® ® t ? ot ’ where he wiulkeep con- Bluntly on hand a large supply of .. . FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES," COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, and everythlng nsually kept In Grocery and Provision Stores, all of which he receives fresh fromthe eastern and cities, and will sell at tee moot reasonable prices. He respectfully invites tee public to call i^'givehta A BOOK FOR PIONEERS.—THE CENTRAL COLD REGION.' Iho Oridni FastonO. ana Gold Berions of North America, withaoa^pS? r^Wc°iJttx^ ai ni wd' Observationson the QaWK « UtO W* 4»W ■se^SSS^sS^'^s «"°?t?«hgtiteo anticipotloqapf those 2J®* 6 *® m yWa&ig a million of dollars per trade.'” 1 * T ° l * B, ort«L2? - .V I *** lll terms to agents and the trade - SO WEB,B ARNES* CO„ iSibHshere, ; v „ r No.fcT North Third St., Phlla. ‘ ♦i,s£ riewspapers giving this tour insertions will be enti* uedflo a copy of the wot*. r June 7,1880.41. ' :' MOTIOB ISifcEEEBY GIVEN, That ,4». j Q» penalty of the late will bo strictly enforced ■Bwwt anypereon, excepting such as are acting for the ora department, or under the Borough anthoritiee, for lire Swes, trao sbul be found opening or in any wise mod with the Kre-Plnes. } By orditr of tho President. , BOA ■ THOB. S. FRANCIS, MUy 24,1880. Supf. Got and Jtattf Ifbrtr. /’ttFBENSWARB, JUST RECEIVED. assortment atjmrtore^ stands p^RT ix MEDICINES AT t-lf. 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TUAIiBRRft, Tlioßoilwjative Is put up in bottles of three sinew, vis: large, medium,.end small; the small holds %a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds ab-foakt twenty per cent. moraJn proportion than tho smalt, rel*Ut for two dollars per bottle; the largo holda ft quart, *)- TV/TAGNIFICENT ENGRAVINGOF CmtIST°PIXKR COLUMBUS ANDHI3 CBKl£ v Thitf beantifol Engraving wav designed Ur Rcax**, one of the most celebrated Artist* thaterer I Ived; ihsbostef design mid plate Using over sBooo^jbis Si by The. Philadelphia Daily ifoJ sm« : “ The bom ~—Viw» sum asked for the Engraving, U'a sufficient indoeeniLeiltfot persona to purchase, without the uddltfonM ;' SCHEDULE QE OUTS ' To be giren to the purchasers, i for fall particular* Send for a bill, ' •. •.- Sj } Cash, $3,000 6 Cosh, Ugo }<2»«h. $%OOO s So }Cm& siooo IoSS, ... Sho 1 Cash, $l,OOO 10 cash, 5t,000 jlO Cash, v V'®a t® ioocS& ; iS . . SMO 2000 Cash, v SSpo ter with a gmt varictr of other* valnahlA RiSk in value froijifiO cents(o $25. w Any person enclosing in a letter $1 and fire 3 cretEo*. tage Stamps, (to pay for Boiler land postage,} shw raeafre by return of mail, the magnificent Engrains of Chrtsto pher ColumboS, aad one of thobe voidable QIS uS sjrfßn Address all orders for Bills or) Emnaviugs to - " ‘ P/8. BBRUN* * OOw ! Box 1812, Philadelphia. June 14,1860. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, AXD FOR SALE VERY CHEAP BY ' c. JAGG-ARID. Jan. 26,1800. ' j}- WINTER GOODS WILL BBBOU> £« REDUCED To make root t for aq i f", EARLY SPBING SToijK, AT 113 K *> I ROM ■Fiß.Osk.'®.. ■' / Jan. 26.1860. A FULL STOCK OF Hueentware, • OUs, I ’ Paints, Etc., etc.. BY A ’ RORSU ’ ALT^O! »A, MNtfJl. A DMINISTRATOk’S NOTICE.— JLII. Notice ia horeby given that letter* of kdmlnittra of George Boitty.late of Altom*Sair count}, dec d, have been granted to the undersigned.resl- M aforesaid. All persona knowing ••hito arc requested to! make immediate pavmsnt having claims will present them duly anthenti ! A. McCORkiCKT May 31.1880.-6 t. i AdmixUtralor: * 00USE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.—TheCfcte-lloiueand Lot \ , belonging to the ALTOONA AND HOL- A . LIDAYBBOKO PLANK BOAoW sit hate % mile from 'Altoona, is ottered at AiSHffft- Private Bale. Por terms and i Wtlcplatt Inquire of JOSEPH DYBARTlptSweStafthi Company. ! [April 26,1880,-tf, yURHITURE WARE-ROOI&.—THE JL 'Undersigned respectfully infortas the public that ha u ta^5 n JSS J! u ! B '* oom two doors from the Branch Read, whore ho wfll keep on hand all kinds of ■ WARE, and attend to the duties of an UNDERTAKER. Two good Cabinet-Makers and one apprentice wanted. Aljowm, Apr.l2. 1860. JAS.TMQORg. LANDEETH& SON’S Philadelphia Garden Seeds !. 1 ’ PKESH AND GENUINE, at A, ROUSH’S Drug Ouo papor of these £eede contains os much as thito papers of Parker’s Seeds, v April 12,1860. y ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR T SAM.— The undersigned purposing changing hie location, oflerafor sale his Real Estate in the Borougba ot HollidayabUrg and Duncansyllle, Ac., including his priyata residence, which Is one of the first class proafertie* in tti.fr county. Bor further particulars inquire of the sabeeritMr ' either at Hollidayaburg or Altoona. t, Jan.12.1860.-tf > j. p. MBT j Flour.— the best quality of FAMILY FLOUR for sale] Wholesale andßetaiL—• A^c y « iß.vutr j. SHOKMAKEB, ‘ Dec. 11.1856-tf. ■ : , Masonic TwnphC Lumber for sale. 00,000 BHINOLBB, 50,000 BATHES, naonll kinds of BOUDINS MATERIALS, lower than th. lowest, for Castt. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER* Hardware of all dbscrip tionajuat received and for sale by •Uct. 16-tf] 3. B. HILKMANV tTAm oils, coimsm THE