fE’S ITTERS to RKMEDT FOR ISA, KIDNEYS' iairt, >NT KIND/ AGUE, ant “Pon a dlaonw,. UTE #| tomach, Oollckv P.I-. xmdcngr, OortlwaSt rvoiu, Khenmstle, and ;rotu Instance* prorad ted a decided ctwT 3d, prepared on atriettv nor of the celebrated ■putation at home pro land commenctoir with over the lace of thi* ™>6ht with thorn «d me, n u nmo ili truly vtond'tt/iU 0 those penon* whose 1 by the continuous nee iissip&lion. Gonenllv fay directly to the seat y nerve, railing „p ftj, ! new health and vigor !ii this a boverag* wjj ak and low iplrited.lt l, possessed of ilnguUr JLLYI d Boerhavo’i Holland a only, and r#taU*dat forFiviDoiuxs. The I Medicine baa iudnoad slioold guard ag«i^ tat our naine ii oa the ; t can ha fonnoAad OEB. , JR.&OO, , PA. largest!! In Entry Boak-Eotp. ctic and Lecture*. it ion $35, entire £b. -p, from 6 to 10 week* ,rnaranteed to ba coin iusineia and qualified Vacation—Review at IVriling f>r 1859 ra id Ohio State Fain. uii-'ii for tlie poet four f ;,rlrc. luipiisof Biieineeaand' d Vii-.v of the College. T. IV. JENKINS, . I’ltUburgh, Pn. ap Goods ! ! STORE. CD NOW BE SPRING AND SUM i ant] qualities In the £5 TIC GOODS, :e in the place. Our ITRUPS, Ac, TS, CAPS, BONNETS, D MISSES, ' )TS, BOOTEES AND [the different and UU*t ,ND SLIPPERS, cr Children A Ml**** iREN’S CLOTHING, aisortmentof inpredently low, from jcmsg to match. ;l-,e the business oar w for cash or country is usual, Butter, IfStt ,fc Thankful tor jlicrcnee to business, tales," toretsln ones. GOODS!! IR’S. largest, most fiuhlon- In the market, consls r men and boys wear. r UMlies’Brass 0.«1* r Silks, all Wool De li and figured Bwl*e, oths, Do Barge,Trav r.rtment of Prints, Ac. and Unblescbod, i. Nankeen, Ac. _.. Collars. DreasTrtm ittii. Hosiery. t<, Barred and PW Q awns. Mil! MmU“> unde, Velvet Bibbon*. :\WLS, ier Cloak*, : and Cap*> uud Best AswrtßM® 4 , CLOTHS m will be convtagj cheapest goods I» tW h, always on ten* •‘K.SfiS. - rtU bf ing L’SINESSIn Altoo^J 55SS *f» the market, J the very heat of g{ n abundant supply ° f to meet the wan ling in the moat W*7 'w.lTleosabd^ T RECBI V ®% <"T^SSS. HD PATES? Mffjinra frtet. yirtrf CLOSE. i J i ■ . -'STOOAJI. : -ssiSr 1 *1 ■ ■ • 810 P.M. ,**£“ mm f or the trsaaamitm «Tl>‘tu3nesa from 6.30 AM darinß VMdCj’rwid. from ’Tib:to>&6o o’. mZtS&I JOIIH SHOEMAKER, P.M. i RAILROAD SCHEDULE. .... Train Kmt arrires 8,10 P.M* f leave* 5.25 P. M. *»W“« West “ 7,40 A. M. “ 8,60 A. Hi » Bait 1,15 A.M. ' « 1.20 A.M. .** « West « 8,25P.M., . " 8,40 P.M. „ n » East “ 7,16 A.M. • « K» AS«. «S“ .. Wert “ 6,65 P.-M, -<*■- ,7,10 P.M. - . t roLLIBA YSBUIUJ BBAK CII connects with Express .*s!fi«twd West. «"* Malt TrainEart and Wert. *7inIAVA BRANCH TRAINS connect ■with Johnstown Train East and West, Johnstown Way and Express Train Westward. 1800. ENOCH LEW IS,, Goi’l Si.pt. LOCAL ITEMS. Tie Gioeiocb Fourth.— Well, we had the Ponrthof Julyup here in all its glory; fun, frolic, feaiting, fuzxle-guixllng and a few free fighU being the order of ? the day. From an drip boar on the evening of the 3rd, until the accent of an unusually, .heavy shower of rain ibont 10 o’clock on the evening of the 4th, the sdjaeent mountain!, hills Azul dales reyerbera ttdvitb the sound of air rushing rapidly into unoccupied space fi'the barrels of small can ons, muskets, shot guns, pistols,; and every thing which would make a noise. About five ,'clock on the morning. the J?oiirtb,thoLogan Hide Bangers and Altoona Guards, preceded iby tbe Altoona Brass Band, marched to the top of ijit hill above West Altoona, to nsh2r in theday sod awaken the slumbering by firing several toßeys of musketry. This duty. performed, tie; marched down the bill again and dissmis- ied for breakfast. About .seven o’clock the United States Protectors, jmderthe command of L their gallant Captain Pluck, their/debut. Here langoage fails us. Toattempt to describe the company js like attempting almost an im | possibility. The burlesqqes were the best we have ever seenattempted. The pioneer of the company was dressed one-half white and the other black and was intended-for a burlesque on one of the present political partiea The band we can not speak of more than- to say that it consisted of two performers on tinhorns. Cod fish aristocracy was represented by two of the company wearing tight bodied coats with dried cod-fish for coat , tails.- The hen-pecked hus band was represented by an enormous, shanghai rooster with a considerably raffled coat of grey feathers, minus his tail, and beside hinrwalked his better-half, dressed in the most gaudy style, in the very fullest breadth of the fashion, her hoops describing an upward curve of about two or three feet at. every step. There were also a coaple of Japanese and many other characters .which we can not particularly note* Suffice it to say that those who saw the Protectors saw such a sight as they had never seen, and those who did not see them 1 missed a sight such ns they Wfll not see until they again appear on dress jkrade, which may be long, as this, thek flrst appearanoe, although-their numbers were few, was a decided success. ' At 10 o’clock the prottsstefttfttiTed from the Catholic Church, preceded by the Altoona Brass Band. Ihe number of children in ' the proces sion was jeiy .large. They proceeded to Beale’s _ Woods to enjoy themselves as beat suited their tastes. We visited the woods about noon, which proved to be a very interesting time, and found some half-a-dozen tables sorronnded by men and women partaking qf i repast that would have delighted the'eyes of the most fastidious epicure. The supply of good things-in the way of roast turkey, boiled ham, cakei, pies, ice cream, strawberries and cream, lemonade, &c.,? was sufficient to have supplied the whole town. A platform had been laid down on which the lads and lasses who delight in the sports of the dance hod ample opportunity to enjoy them selves. It is estimated.that Ahere were over two thousand people on the ground daring theafter nooa. Eveiything passed off in the most har monious manner, good order being maintained hy those who had charge of the ground. The Young Men’s Pic Nic, held in'a grove on Hagerty’s farm, below town, was a recherche af fair, although theWmber was small. They ob tained the bam floor for a ball room, and. put in a happy time on the “ fantastic/toe,” parta king of super-excellent eatables and drinkables, (that wojfd ain’t in Webster) and pleasant iete-a btu with kindred.spirits in the recesses, of the Fove. Through a misunderstanding we were invented from paying our respects to the par lj, agreeably to their invitation, for which we sorry. They have oar thanks for the hand saw manner in which they remembered as with 4 share of the good things provided for the oc casion, in the shftpe of an excellent cake and nveral varieties of southern fruit. A number of oar citizens held a picnic in the pove adjoining West Altoona, and from the manner in which they were enjoying themselves *ken we were on the ground, we presume they kml a merry time - of it. A Harrisburg band !«mished the music for dancing, and the plat fsro was well occupied\ Altogether, the day was creditably roentby eithens of Altoona. There were a,feir in , texicated persons to bis seen ’ about the streets 111 the evening, .but so far as we observed, none of them were residents of this place. *®*of all the degraded, loir, mean and specimens of humanity which we may V to look upon, preserve us’ from the ‘‘ght of a woman reeling along thestreet from effects of intoxicating liqnor. We witnessed 1 lew such eases on the Fourth, and they .will eetisfy us for an, indefinite length of time to cone. ■ '■ - —•• B®. The Good Will boys had their .** mer c ten” out onSaturday evening the ®«*euß of Eaat Altoona a \ specimen of their -** ■“* Powers, and'testing the capacity of the pl®gs in that district to supply water, in of fire. WhW opmrtnaionthey arrived at ** We not learned. r"-■;> Proceedings of the Town Oooncil. Council met. Present, A. A. Smyth, 7 R. Greenwood, D, F. Baughman, J. A. MoDowel, J). R, Miller, and Wml C. McCormick, -Chief Bargees. John BlcCielland, .Secretary being necessarily absent bn nbcount of sickness in his family!.— On motion, Win. C. McCocnfmk appointed SCo’y pro tm'. .. : j Mina tes of last meeting read add approved. The Chief Burgess presented a certified trans cript of the action and decision of tfie Court at their last session, in relation to the assessment pf damages, and advantages on. certain lot own ?era in tbe locality .of Catharine Street, which was,read.- • '■ Onmotion, Resolved, That the Chief Burgess be requested to notify each individual oi the amount of assessment, and urge immediate pay-' meat, and ns soon as the money can be collec ted, that the said street be opened and extended. A Bill was presented and read, from Mr. C. B. Sink, for Nails. Spikes and Plank, contrac ted for by the late Council, amounting to $7.78. Wnereupon it was, ,on motion, Resolved, That hereafter no bills wilt be received or acted upon by council unless duly certified toOOQ Bearc jj 0 f berries, these reptiles must be’ nuiner* bushels of wheat in the gamers at the tune.be- oag . A rata«»nako bearing fourteen rattles was sides a quantity in the mill belonging to cnsto- kUled by Pe ter Mirks, and another bearing »ers. A large CQmmb tho mill, rattles was Wiled by Pink days containingsoma 2,600 bushels of corn was also . -.—v-l destroyed. The fire is supposed to hare been ■”*& ¥ l * companions m a strawber- Wbrks.tto’eircompany. ■■/ f ' I, ‘ ■' Altoona, July 2nd, 1860. School Exhibition.— The scholars connected wjth thepublio schools in this place, gave a public exhibition at the East Ward school rooms, on Thursday iSD«rned to the Franklin High School, in the spacious rooms of which I large tables had betor erected, and were loaded with the good things of this life, prepared by the’ hospitable citizens of Martineburg, It is needless to attempt to give* a description of what was-en tbe tsbles ; suffice it to say, that they were ladenedwith all the snbstantlals and lux uries of this lift, with which the rich country of the sove.abounds. The tables accommodated about three hundred persons, and were filled for the sixth time. It is estimated that nearly two ’ thousand' persons partook of the sumptuous re past, and yet thare was an abundance left. Towards evening the crowds began to jierte to their homes. Everything passed off pleasantly—no accident—no quarreling among this large and promiscuous assemblage, as fre quently happens on such occasions. In the evening a Grand vocal and Instramen fri Concert was given by Prof. Eller sad band, in the Town HalL The ro&n, which liras large, was filled to its utmost capacity.. The enter tainment passed off in a delightful manner—all being pleased. Thus passed off the most pleasant Fourth in Martineburg. Every one seemed to enjoy it to their heart’s contend ' May we as a people feel deeply thankful to - Ktmnfian, Jno. T Bnmker,Thoe. a i s«liu& dB. . .' ‘ DaUey, Jbhn _ Middleton, John Ehrhart,Qeo.W. Mirantey/lKo*. Fisk, A. H, Nagle, DanL ■ Fleming, Jno. 2 Okeson.Danl. Fite, Joseph Phfllpe.J. - ’Fenoughty, Pat'k Ptassjk.John : Oumin, Kate Better GUI 4 Co. AroW.A. Farmer, Ellen Goodrlder, Ulchl. ? Rogers, Michael Gavin, John Redman, Jno. *- Gardner, H. R. Btlffler, Samuel Griffin, Joseph * Btanter, E. A. f HearkinsuJPat'k.' Saunders, Mary ' Hughes, Holker Bpand.R. Haney, Biddy Stiller, Wm. ; Johnston, Alex. Her. Tress, Francis Isetiberg, Susan Yottnjt John. Kangh, Marat. Persons calling for letters on this list will please say they are advertised. JOm SHOEMAKER, P. M. July 13,1880. ■ ’ ■ • SAIR Olia, COLOGNES* POM ,«!**, raster toup kml« hy r■ - v r * • •* ■ 9twmmagi’ ■v'.- r . : 'a' l . :^ lamMi I\TRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI- JltJ. EN’CED NURSE AND FEMALE PHYSICIAN, pre sents to the attention of mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soften log the gum* reducing alt inflammation will allay pain «mt spasmodic action, and is jure to rerjulait the Beset la. Depend npon it mothers, it will glva rest to yoorsolvoa, and Belief and Health to your Infants. Wo have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and can any, iu confidence and trnth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, in a single instance, to effect a care, when timely used. Never did wc know an instance of dissetiafhetion by any one who used it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commen dation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak In this matter “ what wo do know,” after ten years’ expe rience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the in fent is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will bo found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and skillful nprsea in New England, and has been used with iu thoukmdt qf eases. ' n It not Only nUevcs'tho child from pain, but invigorate* the stomach and. bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relievo Griping in. the Boiorls and MTnd CWic, and over come convnWuis, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.. We believe it the 6ej< and surest remedy in tho, .vyorid, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether it arises from teething or Irom any other cause.— We would say to ovary mother who bos a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not lot your pre judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yea, abso lutely sura—to follow, the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each' bot tle. None genuine unless the fee-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New fork, is qn the oiltslde wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by CK W. Kessler and A “Roush, druggists, Altoona. Price 25- cents per bottle. 49* Principal Office* street* N. Y. July 12, IMO.-ly. s ONLY PREPARATION Haying Proofs so strong and direct a» to- EXPEL THE I> 0 XJBTS OF AL3L., For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians ofthe oldest schools as well as now, rive it their unqualified' sanction, and recommend it for all cases of eruptions, and diseases-of the scalp and brain; but all who- have used- it* unite in testifying that it will preserve the hair from twiUggny, and from felling to any age, as well as- cestoid Reantlie following:— , i- ’ ‘ m . Oak Grove, fl, C. Jhne Ut£jlB4o.. Punr. 0. J. Wood: Sear Sir Your, Hair Kestoifatira Jh rapidly gaining popularity in this community. Ihavfenad occasion to lay prejudice aside,' an. I give your Hair Kes torative a perfect tost:— During the year 1864, I was so unfortunate as to ba thrown frbm my sulky against a root near the rdadwe, from which my head received sj most terrible blow*; oaa sing a great deal of irritation, nfhich communicated - tfi tM brain and external surface of the- head, from the efeects of which my hair was finally destroyed over the, entire MN face of the head. From .the tiijae I - first discovered its, dropping, however, np to the time of its total disappear* ance, I employed everything I could think ofi belugapftK fessiqnol man myself, and, as I thought* underatauSnktHe nature of the disease, but was finally defeated in evfiryjkfe* scription advanced. . '■ ' • These and no other circumstances induced meiordaort to your worthy .Hair Reaforativo, which I have every-rea son to believe, produced a very happy result; two- months alter the first application, I had as beautiful * heitd of yonng hair as 1 ever saw, for which I certainly owoyjm my most sincere thanks. Best! assured, dear sir, I sfiall recommend your remedy to all inquirervrmoreover, I shall use my influence, which I flatter myself to say, binota little. ' , Ton can publish this if yon think proper. Years, very respectfully,- M. J. WEIGHT, K: D; Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi, Dec. 12tb, 1868. 1 - Dear sir.—l feel it nyr duty as well a« "my pleaeuln,to state to yon the following circumstance, which you can nsa os you think proper. A gentleman of this place* (a law* yer,) Iras been bald over since bis early youth;.ao much so, that be was compelled to wear a wig. He was Induced to use a bottle of your “ Hair Restorative,” which he liked very much; and after using some ‘ two dr three bottles his hair grew out quite luxnrlantly,-aud he now ;ha* a hand some head of hair. The gentleman’s name is Bradford* find • as he is very well known in our adjoining conntles. mahy persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I give It to you at the (request of Mr. Bradford. Ton can aril a great deal of your Hair Restorative In thie and the adjoin* ing counties if you have the proper agents. Yours, fidL _ THOMPSON SUROHNOR. Dn. Sir: Fchiiit Imo to express tbe obliga tions I aps ttndejr for the entire! restoration of. my haft-to Its origlnaTcOloi; about tbe time of my arrival in ttra United States it \v»s rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your “Hair Restorative” it soon recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Restorative as avow wonderful invention, quite efficacious as wellas agreeable. „ 8. THAtiBSRS. Ihe Restorative is put up in bottles of three sine, rli r larje, medlumj-gtodgmall; the' email bold* a pibt apd retails for onodpuKprr bottle; the meilinm holds at least twenty >n proportion than the small, re OttU for two dollars pnflwtUe; tbe large holds a quart, 40 'per cent; more la proportion. and retails for $3. • - O.J. WOOD AGO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Slew \ ork, and 114 Market Street at toni* Mow For sale by O. W. Kessler, Altoona, and- b< all good Druggists and Fahey Goods Dealers. . - ' March V, ’6o—ly \ NEW^OOBS, JUST RECEIVED, ■ASB FOS SALE VERY CBEAPBf C. JAGGARB. Jan. 30,1860. - ' |' XiriNTER GOODS v ?T ' WI£L BE SOID AT RED EG ED ' PRIG EE, To make room for an EASILY SPKINO ; lEOS EBOEi' ■ - STQGK !0F •, .*■ ' S 'Ji' CirqcfitM, ... i . . €Jiic©iwwii'|Wi OJlSj' n .\ r Palnte, ■ Etc., etc.* . • | , - iyS, ~\T ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR ■ T SALE. —The undersigned parposlng changing his locution, offers for sale his Beal Estate In the Borongbs o( HoUidaysburg and Duncansrille, 4c„ inclndlng his prlrate residence, which Is one of the first class properties inßtair ,S?unty. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber either at HoUidaysburg or Altoona. Jan. 12,1860.-tf J. d. T.TFT Lycoming county mutual KRB INSURANCE : AGENCY.—The nndersigned. - kycotnlng Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is « fl®es ready to insure against toss or damage by fire, Buxmngt, Utrchandite, Furniture and Property of erery description, in town or at as reasonable rates aa any company In the State. Office in the Masonic Temnia. Jan. V66-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, JgenH Flour.— the best quality of FAMILY FLOOR tbr sale, Wholesale andßCtail. AP IW IK n, r ■ J. SHOEMAKER, Pec> *** *856-tf. Maaonfc Tempi*. T UMBER FOR SALE. 60,000 LATHES, ndd all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, lower than tha lowest, for Cash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER*' rrARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIP. JLL tto» just teethed and for sale by . - v.' 1 jC|. , V' . ; > V'\ ~ v ;. ■ -’’'V THrK