CORSES. amending the Mexieju, »I indispensable article Ihon Horses Onrm*n i«s, foresASUff Jo| nu acts like magic. Wo • T -W. HEWITT, aml worth to* * for over onoyear; j without benefit, as perfectly cured him r ‘ 1 I r . , ‘ i “- •7AS, DOURANOR. dly should have thj, ectable dealers every. .USES * PARK, irictors, New York. REMEDY —Pcnwns subject oißrnrhavc’s irou an d " c ' ,ly - 11 «>othee the 10 stomach, aaaiitadl oti“- without • and an effectual re _ O’ popular medjdao its in Wisconsin, New b speaks much In it* column. mass of the people, ■ ope philosophers may -od thing; let lUme y "ill not hesitata.to, The masses lutTS at ician, concerning as may bo seeulnfK, hat are annually sold' ’ '■ recognized as great levised for dlseasehtuf i, dysentery, fiyspep. ise from derangement >-.t otter's came is ta ;oui Maine to Texas, Pacific. Try Uiag^ cent sheep should;),* i to the Undoing of* : also have deplored uncouth manner'lh f dp the cloth made luimleaa iheep. To !ug up cloth wlaely best advantage .the town Stone Clothing ■id 005 Oheetnut St. 1 stock of garment* w. ■c iiin. ha* a soothing jatljr facilitate*, tbe urns, reducing all In ?ure regulate tbe ■ill Rive rest to your • infant*. Perfectly ' another column. Mr'i 3bolf,athe S* ‘u„ which is put up it hi an cZctlleut nl tender gams, and need it. Sold hero Vl// wum *. 'T~~ • KZS~-’ ! •ge£t!! f Entry Book-K«p ;ic and Lecture*. '.ion $35, entire Ex* \ from G tulU week* uurnntced to be com iiniucbß and qualified' ’aeatlon—Review at "riling f>r 1859, re . i*. rose, ■ Treat . dSecy- e and dot, ES BY THB ~ for sale Wholes* c. JXGGABB. EOUE, .‘-tore, in tile ol Kock and ; D PATENT KESSt***- poi»** ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. ' : MAILS ‘ CLOABi '' - ■ .. Through and UoUlday sburg, Intern Through o p aj(> *dern Through Mail, 740 “ gge? * . - «?:K J2S? *< 0 65 P.M. for the transaction of business from 0.30 A M- during tlio and from 7.60 to. 5.50 o’. •'"ft* V57-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKiEK.'r. 51. railroad schedule. . Train baft arrives 8,10 P. M.. leaves 5,25 P. 51. W* ‘. West “ ,7,40 A. 51. “ 8,60 A. 51. .. East “ 1,15 A. 51. “ 1,30 A. 51. f* ll » West “ 8.26 P. 51., “ 8,40 P. 51. « bast “ 7,16 A.M.. « 7.30 A, 51. N „ « West “ 0,(15 P.5f., « 7,10 P. 51. The UOLLTDAYSBDItO BRANCH connects with Express f >[ and West, and Mall Train Bast and West. lSPf.'s' t BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown ' ram odtttion Train East and West, Johnstown Way if in Eastward and Express Train .Westward. ipTlilSW- ENOCH EEWIS, UaiH S lor purpose of going into Clearfield county, to look for a place whore ho might es- as a jeweler. His wife, not bearing from him for some days; becamealartn and, on making inquiries, learned that her faithless husband had left Clearfield, on the gening ol tho Ist of July, in the direction of foonulje, in company with a woman named • artfaa I oits, who had formerly resided in bis amily os a domestic, and who is welLknown in ■s neighborhood. She also learned that, pre- B.as to leaving Clearfield,. Dutcher had bought ‘ is woman a handsome bonnet and a silje dress, ma de her many other^j)resents. Mrs., uicher is now in this place, and in the deepest stress. Rer heartless husband had left her hrely destitute, with a young child, and a f °'Pect of sooii becoming again a mother, ..A,! should be placed upon him wherever ho j and editors will confer a favor'upon his i t’f h- miC ' IUS article. Dutcher is a jew ‘W tra on Saturday, July 28th. Services c°® mence a t ioj b’bjock Ai M., A camber ‘maters, of different Aenominationß will be present. ‘ On behalf of the Committee, IHOB. B. GILSON. °ur people who desire to attend .the E Xpr a ho ? e .church can go tip In the tie ra “*. |. n aoming and return Jby Wb ,T e tra * n ‘ : jxy-M T 4,1 T’OOIA.M. 7 00 A.M. 6 30 3P.M. 740 “ ‘ -0 Of ihO flairriaburg Unionsapß : Altopna-fc growing. Not so rapidly as it did afowycnrs ago, tut the improvements ma lung now are more substantial than heretofore *>“6 census marshal has concluded taking the census, butj under a mistaken idea that it would ■be a violation of law, refuses to make a state ment We were given to understand/however, that the population does not quite reach 5,000. • 88 , t * ian people of the place claimed -—still it is large for a town only a little over ten years old;” Yes, Altoona is growing, and that tod as rap idly as ever it did, and the buildings are more substantial, the population, we have not made inquiry of the Marshal in relation thereto, but think it does not lack much, if any, of 5,000, in, Altoomyjroper, and if we take in the ad joining village of Loudonsvillc, and other pla ces outside the borough limits; which, go to make up the town, together,- with our floating population, which is larger than that of any other town in the country, we have,- as we here tofore claimed, a population of 6,000. This is -certainly doing well for a town only a little over ten years old. j Important Surgical Operation. —Dangers of Administering Chloroform—Supposed Death of the Patsent—The Galvanic Battery as a Last resort — The Battery has the desired effect and the Valient slotcly recovers—Happy finality of the whole affair. —One of the most dangerous surgical operations known in the *■ vocabulary of mdteria medico.'’ or .the practice of a “ regular physician,” was per formed upon an athletic specimen of o.ur moun tain rangers, on Friday afternoon last, by Dr. D. R. Good and W: S. Bittner, D. S., which resulted inn manner highly satisfactory to the professional gentleman, and fully sustained their high reputation ns skilful surgeons. The whole time occupied in the dangerous underta king was not oyer five minutes, although it re quired some length of time to revive the patient, f To get to the “ switch tail” of the affair at once, i the operation consisted in administering chloro form to a rattlesnake, Which measured over four feet,'and relieving him of his fangs while under its influence. Having administered a little too heavy a dose, he straightened out, and only came to in answer to an application of the gal vanic battery. How to ,do up Shiet Bosoms. —With our co temporary of the Harrisburg Telegraph we have often been asked by ladies to state by what pro cess the gloss on new linens, shirt bosoms, &c., is produced. Our cotemporary gives' the fol lowing' recipe, which is not 'expensive, or the ingredients Wd to obtain, therefore ladies can try it;—Take two .ounces of fine white gum arabic powder—put it in a pitcher, and pour on a pint or more of boiling water, according to the degree of strength you desire—and then having covered it, let it stand sill night—in the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for use. A tableapoonful of gum water stirred in a pint of starch, made in the usual manner, will give to lawn, either whit«t.or printed,a look of newness, when nothing else can restore thetpi, after being washed. * Lviicmax. —On Monday afternoon last, which, j it will be remembered, was oppressively warm, j we observed an inhuman chunk of humanity, about 16 years old, driving at a. smart ohnter, | up Virgiiiia street, a team of three horses at tached to ,a wagon on which there was a large load of hny. To have driven the horses at a slow walk would have' been sufficient, os they looked somewhat Jaded, ,hut the idea pf “ pit ting them thro ugh” at a gallop was, inhuman— not to say anything worse—and the boy who did it deserved an effectual application of the article which he so brutally applied to his horses, and should afterwards have been chain ed to a hand-cart and made to perform a task equal to that ihiposed upon them. A boy who would thus wantonly abuse dumb brutes under his charge would do worse. i Don’t Neoubct a Cobqh. —Of all the' dis eases to which we are exposed, there is none more deserving of our immediate attention, than What is usually termed a “cough er cold,” jfor the reason that if not arrested, they are apt to run into some fixed disease of some i of the air passages, or pulmonary tissues, ending in con sumption, or incurable bronchitis. The way to prevent this, is to get a bottle of Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Cough Syrup, made by' that gentle man, at his great drug aad medicine slot®, Pittsburgh, Pa. The preparation of Dr. Key set has received the recommendation of hosts of respectable persons ip Pittsburgh, where it is made, and will not fail to cure most incipient cases of pulmonary disease; Sold hero by G. W; Kessler. Praise from high Authority. —ln a recent Lecture before the Studens of the Iron CityJJollege, of Pittsburgh, Pa., by therdistio? guished capitalist and financier,' J. M. Scher merhorn, .£sq., President of the Syracuse and Binghampton R. R., the lecturer said “that he know of no place in the country that afforded such advantages to young men as the Iron City College; and that a course of training in that Institution was worth at least §5,000 to every one of its graduates. ” Pittsburgh Gazette, June 22, 18(10. " Good WheatN—On Saturday evening Iqpt, Mr. Samuel McGlatheiy .placed upon our table one dozen beads of wheat, which he had taken from one of bis fields, which we think are hagd to dred and two grains. ' The other beads, though f not so large, are well filled.' Twenty such grain would be sufficient to.keep a family over winter. Wo have seen- several notices of good wheat lately, bat none tint .will beat this. Can it be done ? ' Dime Novels.— Fcttinger, at ..the Literary Emporium, No. 1, Altoona House, is in regular reoeiptpf the Lime Novelet issued semi-monthly by J. R. Beadle & Co., New York. Good novels are seleited and put up in convenient form for carrying with you and reading upon the oars, or while travelling in any conveyance. Their cheapness them within the reach of every one who of cents each, arid each Complete ih ((juft, . •• •; v . u ; ab sent from home,ayoinn£ |wy4alled at old (the Senior’ftlreaidence madhandedto capbetter-half a neat and iqyeterlons looking Utile package, with the request to hand over to ns..Chriosity “ they eay/Ma one. of the chief characteristics of gentlOr .Oes, and our 'M hotter-half ’’ did not prove an exception to. the race, in this in stance. And is it ;tp be wondered at that she did not, considering; the source from whence the , package came. ; Well, In a short space Of. time she had solved thc oonlcnts of the package, but whence it came remained a mystery, only to be solved by us, if at all. Neatly (putting it all ttf rights again, she patiently (if a woman could be patient under such circumstances) awaited our, coming. We came in due time, bat had on time to get seated ere we were plied with a num ber of vague questions in relation to our young 'lady acquaintances, the meaning of which we could net divine. We thought there was “ a cat in the bag,” and fearing it might jump out when we were not lookingfor it, we ventured to ask an explanation of this close chateohising, when the .mysterious package was handed us, the circumstances, connected with its presentation detailed, and wc in tarn asked to explain. Now here was a dilemma. What should wc do.? Should w.e say that we knew all about it, but refuse to j give the name of the donor? or, should we deny all knowledge of the affair?-. Either horn was sharp, but one of them ,wc must ride; and just then we remembered! that • “Trifles light as air Are to the Jealous continuations stroug ■ - ■ As proofs Of Holy Writ;" therefore something must bo done soon, as delay was dangerous in this case, consequently we chose* the latter, tfrhich was the true ope.— Whether this proved satisfactory or not is enough for us to know, suffice it to say that the package contained a neat silk neck-tie, for which the un known donor has our thanks, although she did get us into rather an unpleasant predicament. JBQp’ Among the visitors who have recently favored our town with their presence, we are happy to notice Mr. 3. F. Coonley, attached to the well known photographic establishment of E. Anthony, 501 Broadway, Sew York city. Mr. Coonley has beat will the use of calomel in the cure of disease. Third: That he has successfully treated diarrhoea with this article alone.— Fourth ; That when used as an article of diet it is an almost sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion. Fifth: That it should be con stantly used for daily food, either cooked or raw, or in the form of catsup ; it is the most healthy article now in; use. The Beret Season,— We are now fairly in the midst of the berry season. Dozens of bush els of whortleberries and raspberries are brought into town every’ day, jfcUe former gathered on the mountains and hills ground town, and the latter brought over from “ Camberry” on the freight trains. They are all readily disposed of at 5 cents per quart. This; blackberries are now ripe, and we shall sqon have them in abundance as we*jmderstand thoi .crop is unusually large this season. : i Political Meetings.—A mass meeting of the Peoples’ Party, of thisico.unty, will be held in the Court House* m Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday evening next Hon. |V|. G; Curtin and Hon. S. S. Blair,will,address the meeting. The Tyrone Star announces a Bell and Ever ett meeting to bo held |at the same* place oh Wednesday evening; 'i r . Mr. B* Beaoham, the new Superinten dent of the Gas apd Waited Works, took charge of the works on the Ifith inst. Mr. Thos. S. Francis, the retitipg | Superintendent, carries with him the best wishes of all who made his acquaintance, for his : future success. In his line of business lie no superiors and few equals, as the works ip this place, constructed under his direction, fully attest. r M ■ No Stodat Traiss.U-Wo are pleased to ob serve that the PCnn’a jEfcail Road Company have suspended the running of Freight Trains on Sunday. This arrangement will no doubt bo welcomed by those who were employed 1 upon the trains which fun on Sunday, as they will now have that day for rest. The letter of opr Ilollidaysburg corres pondent arrived too late for insertion in our la?t issue ; and as it refers mainly to the man ne;r in which the Fourth was spent in thatplaee, its publication at this late -day would not prove interesting. } Hope we. may hear from him of ten, but a liitle earlier in the week. silver ware intended to be presented to Thos. A. Scotty Esq., can be Beep;at ti}e Logan House, jiV any time to-morrow,: (Friday,) 29th fast.. Thpao who wish to get a sight ;of it can do so by pal ling as above on that as the exhibition is: free .to all. ' 0 and fat, win„b.e had tijno at 9ftlopn t to the JtaJt, toother tritlv all kinds of ipg cool ■v ■; .. J \■ M ■■■ -' ''■ ■ A< Bailboad Ihcidsht.—-The Chambersburg sJpo«f()fy, ia speaking of Col. Tfaos. Ai Scott, JSco 'President of tbePepnsylvania Railroad, iqcidentaliy gives'the following: gentleman from Mercersburg, land* his wife, in Very feeble healthy werevisiting friends in Philadelphia, when, a few weeks since, th| lady. Whom all her relatives supposed conb| scarcely withstand the fatigues of the trip, de sired to he brought home to die. The opinion of eminent physicians was, that if her home was on the line of the Pennsylvania or some other railroad' leading out of Philadelphia, so that she would not be compelled to change from car to car, and if a bed could be placed in a car she mighTlive to reach her place of destination; but if she were to be obliged to be removed as often'as there were different trains of cars be-- tween the two points, she could not survive the fatigue of the journey. “ These facts were communicated to ( Col. T. A. Scott, when, without the least begging, coax ing, or solicitation, he had a first-class car pre pared, hauled to within one square of where the lady was staying, and she taken to the car, pla ced comfortably in a bed, and, without the mo lestation of strangers, with the whole given up to the accommodation of the sick lady, and her husband and mother, had her conveyed from Philadelphia to Greencastle, without having to leave her bed in the car once.” Examination - of Teachers.—By reference to an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that an examination for teachers of the public schools in this place will take place on Saturday, August 11th, in East Ward School house. Teachers interested should make a note of this. C HOE-FINDINGS.—JUST JIECEI • R ?? 0(l assortment of Shoe-Findings, of all de scriptions, which we will sell at hut prices for cash. July 19,1860, STEWART & THOMPSON. OTICE.—AN EXAMINATION OF JL \ Teachers for Altoona School District will be held in the Last Ward School House, oU...S 'aiuvday, the eleventh day of August , IbOO, commencing at 9 o’clock, A. M. \ Ey Order of the Board of Directors. T , „ D. GALBRAITH, Secy. July 19, 1800,-St. SHOE ' LEATHER.—We Lave just received a good stock of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather. Mo have also a good assortment of Goat and French Moroccos, French and Country Calf. Skins. Uppers. Kips, Linings. Bindings, &c., all of which wo will at low prices and warrant to give satisfaction. Please cr.h and examine our stock before purchasing else* where. Don’t forget place— two doors below the Post Office July 19,15C0. STEWART 4 THOMPSON. An aperient anil stomachic preparation of Iron purified of Oxygon and Carlson tcnringthe very best of stock with Tehich to furnish the market, iinWbundant supply of which will always ho kept on hand to meet the wants of the public. Those in Want of anything In tho meat Way are vcapectfnlly invited to call at the old stand. ■ ... yr. K. LEONARD. TMPROVED LIGHTNING RODS.— X x Tho undendgned begs leave to inform the citizens of this place and the surrounding country that he is manufac turing and putting up modern Improved Lightning Rods in Altoona, at the lowest prices. Executing the work hini wlf, and emptoying no hands, ho feels satisfied his work will please. The Rods are put np on correct scientific prin mTw!' tho csfehrated McALLISTEH PLA- I? 6 * >oint& OTe warratltfld - not to corrode, and will bear tcsflngln any manner. Repairing and Poin- Hng done on low terms: ■ Tho work is dono in the most neat and workmanlike manner. - Address an orders to Jnne gj.lSeo. . JACOB U. MYJSRS. GROCERIES.- —A , LARGE AND complete assortment ofGpoOerleshavo just hcenre ceivedat the store of J.R. 11l LEM AN; 1 TTNITED STATES. LIFE INSU- OAIBi; EAT, T.OOTH, SHAVING-, BrtuWat. fc ‘ • '■ * The Latest from the East!! The proprietors of the .** STpBE,” Conner of Xhhio aha Virginia i J* inlbrn ' in « the*US»en»of Altoona andTleinlfr that they have TroceiTed thrlr ftm stoek of , SPUING- AND SXJMMBB GOODS. Air’ "S^ *% *tt*t»tloa'or alii and xt^'^rwu 1 !^ | i:ellu K CQnfl(lent that omr present 4tock of Goods to well worth; on examination. and be liortng olso that wo hare bought them on *ma oa will enable tu to offer tsdncsncnb to. purchasers. Our stock of Dry Good* is large andvaried, roSSI tS newest styles af - • ' Printt, Vdainrt, Vebfgtt, XaveOat, FMde Qtmru. Giiui hamt, TAyara, CtutOUt, TractOing Xxturei, Slack - ■ and fhncy Silk*;together viithafulitintof • Domestics. He have a large assort'. : . mentof XottonsarulfbH- , ■ ' - - eg artickiy tuch a* Glares, Hosiery, Mitts, 4c. Our.stock of i BOOTS AND SHOPS 1* unusually large and ver/, cheap. In Kese goods we can not be boat by any one either Jn quality or price, fop proof of whicli please call ar.d see goods and prices. 1 We , would invite attention to our largo stock of CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS. W’ALL which wo are able to soil at greatly reduced prices^' We hi»To also a good assortment of HARDWARE,* QUKENS WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW-WAUK, GROCERIES. Being truly thankful for the patronage heretofore Mcri ved from the public, we cordially invite our friends to call and see us again, hoping that the benefit may bftmntual. ; Apr. 12,1860. J. A J. LOWTHER. Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!! AT McCOEMICK’S STOKE. JUST ARRIVED, AND NOW »B ff INO OPENED, a large stock of SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, of all the late styles and qualities in the Eastern market. In the lino of LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, we cannot be surpassed bv any house in the place. Our stock of Groceries, snch as COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, SYRUPS, 4c.; are of the bcstkind, and all fresh. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, HATS. CAPS. BONNETS. FLATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES, together -with as full assortment of, GENTLEMEN 4 BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS, BOOTEES AND GAITERS. ■ . In the Ladies’ Department, are all the different and latest styles of ' GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND SLIPPERS, together with a general assortment for Children 4 Misses, and n goad and full stock of GENTLEMENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING,! for Spring and,Summer. The largest assortment of 'WALLPAPER ever brought to the place, and being uupnjtlently-low, from O'A U P t,J -o cents per roll, with Bordering to match. And as wc purpose henceforth to give the business our especial attention, wo will sell very low for cash or country produce, and, will take in exchange, as usual, Sutler. Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Potatoes, Beeswax, etc J hankful for past patronage, we hope.' by a strict adherence to business, to our old motto, '-Snail profits and qn.ck sates,” to retain our customers old and gain may new ones. May 3, 18UU. GOODS! NEW GOODS!! R. A. 0. KERR’S. , 11. A. O. Kerr has just received the largest, most fashion able and best selected stock of Goods in tnq market, const*- ting of an endless variety of gdods for men! and hoys’ wear. Tho largest and best assortment of Ladies’Dfess.Qoods in town, consisting of black and fancy Silks, all - Wool De laines, Alpacas, Challio Delaines, plain and figured Braize? Lawns, Ginghams. Dueals, Lavella Cloths, De Barge, Trav eling Dress Goods, and a beautiful assortment Of Prints, ic Also. Tickings. Checks.: Muslins— Black and Unbleached, Cotton aud Linen Table Diaper, Crash, Nankeen. Ac. Also, a large assortment of Ladies’ Collars. Dress Trim mings, Ribbons. Gloves. Gauntlets. Mitt's, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Veils. Barred and Plain Jaconet. Swiss Muslins. Victoria Lawns. Mill Muslins Swu-s and Cambric Edging. Dimity Bauds, Velvet Ribbons, ic. Also, a fiuc of SPRING- a S|IAWRS, Ladies’ Black Silk Simmer Cloaks, Neat and Beautiful, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Qucensware. Wood and Willow Ware, Groce ties, Salt aud Fish. Also, the Largest and Best Assortment of Fancy i CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS in town, which will ho gold cheap. Call ami examine my good*, ami j*ou will be convinced llmt l huvc the boat assortment and cheapest go<)da in the Iho Celebrated Bcreea Grind Stones, always on hand, lliibis. Shoulders, Dried Beef, &c. Country produce taken in- exchange for goods, ut the highest market price. Jt. \ q KERR April 2G, , GO. * Agents wanted.— 100.000 WILL BE SOLD. NOW BEAIiV, THE NATIONAL POLITICAL CHART, and Map of the United States, containing Accurate Por traits, from life, of tho Candidates of each Party for Presi dent and Vice-Pr ( c3iderltv with their letters of acceptance, I lafforrns of their respective Parties, with a vast amount of Statistical matter. Results of tho Presidential Elec tions of the United States from 179(5 ftf 1856 ; names of the Speaker* of the liquso of Representatives from 1759 to XvuO. The Map is beautifully colored, and printed on heavy calendered paper, size 32 by 40. showing the exact honn uarie* of all the States and Territories, extending through to the Pacific. • ° Politicians of all parties, and others, wishing to have be fore them material for being fnlly posted at a single irlance should possess a copy of this Slap. Retail price, only 25 cents. Sent, post paid, on receipt of the price. A RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED AGENTS For terms. Address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, No. 33 x Sonth Third St-r •, - Philadelphia, Pa. - PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! ’ PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CERTS* > PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! AT the U PEOPLE’S PEOPLE’S GALLERY, , PEOPLE’S GALLERY,; PEOPLE’S GALLERY, Corner of Caroline and Virginia Streets, Figart’s fcoildinir Altoona, July ijf, JBGO.-3m. “ panning, GROCERY, PROVISION and ■'■‘ v V WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. THEUNDERSIGNED WOULD IN ho Pnrcbosbd ihfiateieA o» a. MILLIHON m and Prarisiob Store here tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St. where ho will continue the business, and will k»ep coS stantly on hand a largo supply of s FLOOR, BAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES. DRIED BEEF, FISH, S ALT, MOLASSES, COmß®, TBiX, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, ‘ and evcryUiing usually kept jo Grocery add Brbvision tores, all of which he receives fresh from thoeastornaud ‘western cities, and will sell at the moat reasonable prices Having recently obtained license to seU liqdorljy whole-' sale, I edll ke<2> constantly on band a large assortment of hqnors of the best qualities to bo had. 6 ' 01 in'lvrtrlf ”f cit asUaro custom. . • ■ Jnly I-, 18U0.-3ni. J. BERKOWITZ. > TN THE MATTER*OF THE INGOR- X mAMOK OF THE BOROUGH OPAIiob.VA. Jnly Term, 18C0, Court of Com then Pleas >fßlair Co . A “ d now, to wit: Juno 26, iB6O, the Court having po <“•<*« that the charter n£y be »o chaurod that the Council be composed of *ix raem ?J p ’ and that two be elected.annually in ,^ u J all . y; ? nd i h »t the Chief Burgess bo elected biennially ipiteadofannually And that ifno sufficient re s® ( ?“ ™ shown to the contrary, said Court will grant the N thu next term. W. K. BOYBRS, , duly 12, IStiO. gt. AUomey for Borough. ■ Boarding.— a few genteel Boarders will find comfortable accommodations at the new House, corner of Virginia and Clara Streets, West Altoona, if application be made soon. •’ M. J. MOORE Altoona, duly 12th, 1860. ” XTAIR OILS, OgMfeNES, POM. JLJL ados, Sharing Cream, TOPrSoaj*, *e. for sate by „ O.W.KBSStBR. 7 WIRE, JUST RECEIVED. VS6> a ?6* a» d fWtioaabje jsjortjnent at thestoreof 7, ' J. B HIMWTAjf. ' IITRS.. WINSLOW. AN KXPEBI jLTX SNCED NUR3E AND FEMALE PHYSICUST, M* sente to the attention of mother* her SOOTHING SYR UP. ■- . FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly fecilitatos the process of teething,by soflwi log the gums reducing all inflammation will allay pain urf spasmodic action, and la turt to rtgulale the Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infantt. We have put up and sold this article for over ten yearly and can aay, in.confidence and truth of it, what we bail* SsT®f kf* n able to say of any other medicine—never haa It ipiled, in a single instance, to effect a care, when timely used. Never did-.we know an instanceof dissatiiflkctlon by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted With itl oporations, and speak In terms of highest comman dation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We iMSIt in this matter “ what wo do know,” after ten rear*’ e zn*> riei.ee, and pledge our reputation for the ftilfilmrnt of what we here declare. In almost every Instance where tbs in frht is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will ba found in fifteen dr twenty minutes after the svrun to-ad. ministered.. Tine valpablepteporation is the prescription of one ef the most experienced and skillful nurses in Now England, . and has been used with never-failing success in thoutmda. tf cattt. It not only relieves(he child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tons and energy to the whole'system. It will almost instantly raliovo Griping «• BovOs and Wind Volte, and over come convusoins, which* if not tpeedily remedied, end In death. We bellevo'-lt the be»t and rural remedy in the world. In all cases Of Dysentery and Diarrhoea ip children, whethfr it arisOsfrom teething or from tiny other came,—. We would say toererymother who. has u child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre judice*, nor the prejudices-of others, stand between year suffering child said tho relief that will bo sure—yes, abso lutely sure—to follow tipi use of this medicine,' if timely used. Full directions fur using will accompany each bat* tie. -None genuine unless tlm facsimile of CDBTI3 *1 PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. f Sold by Druggists throughout tho world, and by 0. W. 1 Kessler and A. Ilouali, druggists, Altoona. Prior cants, per bottle. : ■ AS- Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, K. Y, July 12, ISfe-lyl ONLY PREPARATION Having Prbo& sdstrong anddirect M EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. Fur Statesmen, Judges. Editors, Physician*of Iho Oldest scliouls us wull us now, givu it their uitqualided sanctieO' and lecommend it fur ail ruses of eruptions, and dtocMekoT the sculp and brain; bat all who bare used it, aolta la' testifying that it will preserve' the hair ifrout beingStay;' and from falling to any age, as welt as restore. ReSatha. following:— , ■ ; ; r ' Oak Grove, S. C. June 24th,183fit' Prop. 0. J. Wood:. Dear Sir:—Your IFair Restorative to rapidly gaining impularity in tbfs community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and glvo;your Hair Res torative a perfect test:— • ■ , * During tlie ycdr 1834, I was so unfortunate as to W thrown from my sulky against a rock, near the raad-SBto, from which my head received a most terrible WowitaS sing a great deal of irritation, which communlcated-tothe brain and external surface of the bead, from the effects Of which my hair was finally destroyed over ‘the face of the head. From the, timer' I first' discovered-iO dropping, however, up to the timo of its total, disappoir nnce, I employed everything I'could think of; beingafifo fessloual-mau myself, ami, as I thought, understaodlogtil* nature of the disease, but was finally delcated in every nre-' scription advanced. - . r Theao and no otiicr circmnKfanccs induced me to resort -to your worthy Hair Resforatluv which I have.evnY**- son to hoi ievc, produced, a very happy result; two muti ths after tho first application..! had as beautiful a htiidof young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover,l slraU Hseray infinence, which I flatter myself to say ; is db( a ion can puljish this if you think proper. - . .. Yours, very respectfully, : £ J.. WRIGHT, M.D, “ Office of tho Jeffersonian, Philippi,’ Yju, Dec,: 12th,-1848. Dear sir .—I feel it my duty os well as m.Vpleaaure, to state to.’you the following clmunstabce,'which you can use os you think proper. A gcnUehian hi this place, (» law- . yor.) lias been bald over since ilia early youthso mnclfsot that he was compelled to wear a wig. no Was induced to use a bottle of your “ Hair Restorative,” which he liked very mnch; and after using some two or three botttarhto hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a somc head of hair. The gentleman’s name la BradfbrdiauA as ho is very well known in onr adjoining counties, sissy persons can testify to the truth of this statement; Igtttt it to yoh at tho request of Mr. Bradford. You Ckn selili, great deal of your Hair Restorative (a this and the adjoin* ing counties yon hdvo tho proper agents. Yours, fa. _ THOMPSON SURO IINOR.-. Dr. Woonr Dear Sir: Permit.mo to express theOhltans tions I tun under fer the entire restoration of myhalrtd Rs jrigmal color: about the .time of my arrlVal lfa tho united States it was rapidly becoming gray,'hut upon the applicatjon of yonr « Hair Restorative” it'srwflVrtieotWnd its or.giuaj hue. I consider your Restorative as'a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as welfas agreeable. Bw TlfiiSiititov the Restorative is pnt up In bottles' of three slies, ri*i lol?!c, medium, and small; the small hold! ami rotaus for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds atleast twenty percent, more in proportion than tho smalt retail* for two dollars per bottle ;.the large holds a quant dO Usd* cent, more in proportion, and retails for ia. ' °. J. WOOD 4 00, Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 114 Market Street St. Louis, Mo. . ' For sale hyQ. vW.' Kessler, Altoona, and hy all aoml Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ~ March I,’o0 —ly,- owe ’ ■ NEW GOODS, JXTST RECEIXTKtW I ' 2XO FOR SALE TERY CUEAP Ef , P£\' O, JAOBAttX}, /; Jan. 26,18G0. ,-v k -■. . • ■ • ■ . - kStO. :■ ' - C GOODS / , ■ • REBUG ED- PRIG J&&; To maKo rofan for an ; E AKL Y vv'; Paints;,^ Etc., etc.* • v>: Ja.y26.186e. . JPKsalk by a. rocsh, altooxa, May 3,i860. Valuable real estate poe ;^ . * undersigned purposing changing jSli lotion, offers for sale hiaKealEstale dfojEo BOw^W u n . d Dnnca , n f ril ’ c >Including hiTprtr**. residence, which is one of the first clan properties in Blair'• county. For further particahirti inquire nfthe enbeeriher either at Uoilidayßbutg or Altoona. ‘ onno^f , Jan. 12,1860,-tf ; J. D. IBKT. Ly coming county mutual FIKE INSURANCE AGENCY—The nndewta»«.“ Mutpnl Fire Insurance Company, tak Mall times ready to insure against loss ordamage hr fe*. 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