OTICES. intile- Cordial. attentive person tliat tho cfly from tJie bowels, anil it» iciliciue which can bo relied in all infantile complaints We speak of Dr Eaton’, no opiate of any kind— to rerings of Infants oa m« try this-cven if nil otter advertisement In another ' spoilt. Druggists, New V«rk 1,1 nlso B °lc ngents of tbe SON’S BU>O D Foov , j •■‘H complain tsnrieingf rom j 1 Imtever causes such deflei lbout exception the mo#t Did could take; os tt 1* in. j * Hand os blood is the Uf« o f j ■and producing it, i t \ cren who hare been suffer I I al^T 0 ‘wo Preporstions 1 1_ offered to th. I co advertisement. 1 for Females j "' n ‘nvented,,mdsold.pur inns disensee and derange m M woman reader her iniulants has been to ini nervous nyxian, and &]«• lief has been succeeded by cater thaw before; and the 5 DniW themselves up by r ended in destroying what Dot in using “ Ikcrhart's 5o such disastrous result , iHxpaml on strictly sclen ’ of the celebrated UoUnnd’ iuliuenoo trery nerve nnd< d vigor, appetite and sleep, tii. See advertisement in f i’uvcr ami Ague should j expense, to procure Dr. 1 whose beneficent effects. 1 ?n clearly proved to those- 1 1 i short space of time by I are wan nml meagre, and ] ■Hess, nml whose eyes are 1 Iliom in the face, this I ¥: snatching them as it 1 -• grave. None can know I twl it. 'When all other* I t eroil the sufferer* to prl*. I all the Western' and I iliom to all fiuhllies.' I . uonilly, everywhere. I i.er column. I PEIfAIiES. * pills; • ' { in the: declino. i-.S PILLS ' , known for allcomplaiiits s they are invaluable, ia l rryularUy. They are tit them at different pa ving the sanction of soma » America. and when they thou fet • /Vice One Dollar taeh •i free, of the Agents.— nclusing price to the Gen* ■ncrally, ' US, Oenebai Aowt, Dread way,'jfcw York. it ; in Holliday sburg liy . [Doc. 8, IS».-ly. INE. VER CHAEM. /■orcr and jtyuc and jKf ;riiy was brought to Hi® dors by a friend who baa 1 the Holy Land. . [ilirates, he experienced a On discovering his con rum bis person an Amu- Trr will touch you," Al* us. lie complied; and «x -as since always found it aim ions complaints, id that tlio boatman ottrl i said that it could only e cun. Sometime after i " with a Priest obtained nation, and ascertained t mud, of which it was :cm of thin article have of tiio natives in the ml-, Priest-!. Ins boon tried with the' end gentlemen of high :.- t unqualified praise.—, . in Persia for hundreds ■x:v of Fever and Agne> r i the American people. 1 ■> itli full dlrections for ny, IRS Main St., Bfch '•{ Commerce Building, I'JHN WILCOX A,CO. inoccnt sheep should bo on to the undoing of » giit also have deplored u uncouth manner in toiler up the cloth mad* me harmless sheep. To irking np cloth wisely I, .- best advantage the Drown Stone Clothing Ij;; and 005 Chestnut St. l oir slock of garment* LOW, hvsician, lias a aoothlng , greatly facilitate* th* - gums, reducing *U i»* .i is euro to regulate th* u will give rest to your- r .jur infants. Perfectly it in another column. Iv offers his pro^»«»J vicinity. Offl«on - Itvd Lion Hotel, . -cert when proton jy 20,1800, tl. KKSONS ABE te or fell onyl«perhe« OX A BREW tiikl never will b* * ..j linking Bnid ■twnß „:nd. by the proprietor* u n ILILELM 4 vap. r\ ices to tho citixea* 0 run if required. ■ cet, Last thr«» A nril 28 ’6B-lT^, 5~ LIFE INSU v. Anne Sweet, 4lt®° n *‘ UOLMAKEB, AffW- |tttflflna Cribm AkTOONA MAJU CCHEDUIiE. MAILS O/LOSX. w«Krn “ 7 «Bd HoUldaysbnrg, •Micro ttrongh aod UoUldavsbwt, "7,ra Through Mail ■ ian.«B MAIL j OPEN. ff,IW»T» tor 6 , 7 10 A.M. •Wtern Through 718 « Ln Through; Muff. 7v40 “■ 0 60 P. SI. ff«itern Way, -8 10 P.M. EMfcm “ t ,8 66 P. M. Odlcs opsa for the transaction of business from 680 A M 09.00r.M-, during the week, and from 7.60 to 8.60 o’, tlock, «» Sunday. ' J juaet, ’57-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, P, M. railrc?Xd schedule. KrnrMi Train Hast arrives 8,10 P. M., leaves 3,25 P.M. « “ West “ 7,40 A. M. “ 8,60 A. M. fwt “ E* B * “ i .1,16 A. M. ,« 1,20 A.M. * » West “ 8,25 P.M., « &0 P.M. Mail “ Kaßt “ 7,13 A. M. « A. M. « “ West “ A 66 P. M, «. 7,10 K m The lIOUiIDA YSBUBG BRANCH connects with Express Train Bast and West, and Mail Train Bast and West. ‘ INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with. Johnstown A ceommodation Train Bast and-'West, Johnstown Way Train Ksrtwsni and Express Train Westward. April 12, 1860. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Supt. LOCAL ITEMS. A New Featuekin Railroad Accommoda tions.—The Harrisburg Telegraph says Every day brings something new m the way of accom modations for Railroad travelers. First came the smoking car, then the sleeping car'; and now we Lave the restaurant car introduced by .the Lebanon Valley Railroad Company, which, dike the others, is bound to become a popular institu tion. This car, supplied with every -variety of refreshments in the eating and drinking lino, is attached to the through train between Harris burg and New York city, affording passengers ample opportunity for appeasing their thirst and hunger without leaving the cars for that pur pose. The restaurant car, now in charge of Mr. Mann, was put. upon the road as. a simple exper iment; and we have no doubt it will ultimately succeed and prOve a source d| great pecuniary profit to the originator of the novel idea. There is great danger in passengers leaving a train, at stations where brief stops are made, to obtain refreshments. Accidents may occur, or they may miss the train and he left, behind. The res taurant car obviates all danger and difficulty, and is, therefore, n desideratum in railroading. Pic Nics.—The Odd Fellows’Pic Nio, noticed some weeks since, will bo' held in the grove west of town, near Millet’s school-house. Those who intend participating in the festivities of the day will meet at Veranda Lodge room, in Patton’s building, at 8 o’clock. Persons attending from East Altoona, will have Ihclir baskets of .provi sions at Hamilton’s 1 store, at half past seven o’clock. Those of West and North Wards will haye their baskets at the Lodge at the same time. We hope our friends may have a pleasant day for their picnic. Altoona Division, S. of T., holds a picnic in Beale’s woods, to-day (Thursday). The arrange ments for this affair have been quite extensive, and a good time generally is expected. They start from the' Hall at 8 o’clock. v Examination of Tkacuees, ac.— -On Satur daj last, bupt. Mitchell held on examination in one of the East Ward school-rooms, of teach ers who were applicants for the public schools place. Some 16 teachers were examined, most of whom receivecj drcditablc certificates'. lathe evening the School Directors met and made the following selection of teachers for the session commencing the first Monday of Septem ber:— - West Ward—High School—J. G. Counsmnn. “ “ 2nd Grade—Miss E. J McCormick “ “ I’rimary Dep—Wm. Kinsloe. * ■ “ Assistant—-Mias M. B. McGrum. East Ward—High School—A. H. Sembower. “ “ 2nd Grade— Miss P-M. McCrum. “ “ Primary Dep* -E. “ “ Assistant—Miss E. J. Homes. Swedish Motheu’s llriis.—Mary Ilowitt (geatle Mary Ilowitt, as she is sometimes called) lias translated from a favorite Swedish author the following beautiful hymn, sung by the mo ther to her children just before the “good night” parting: There sittetb a dove so white and fair, , All oa the UIIj spray, And she listeneth how to Jesus Christ The little children privy. Lightly she spreads her friendly wings And to Heaven’s gate hath sped. And unto the. Father in Heaven she Tteain The prayers which t,ho children harp said. And hack she comes from Heaven's gate. Ana brings—that dove so mild—. from her Father in Heaven,Who heard her speak, A blessing on every - child. . : Then children lift up your pious prayer, It hears whatever your say, ' That Heavenly doyo so white and fair, ..All on the lilly spray. ■ : ■ Ekoise House.— are now engaged io preparing the foundation .for a new building to be erected on.the site of the old Branch road, to East Altoona) immediately opposite Ickes’ ««re. The building is to be. frame, 25 feet * le b y 50 deep, and two stones 'high. \ The Rt floor room U intended for the engine of the °°d Company, and the second story ° r & ball W meetings, concerts, &o. The buil- S wilLbe finished in a style which will mak e ,tan ornament to the place. v, . Pcblic iMPEovEMBHT.-i-We leaTn from the 0 iflayaburg papersthatworkmenarenow en ,«»ged in putting in vaults in the Court House at ti place, ftp the better securing of the books 16(1 papers 'of the comity. This measure of Rcaution is taken by the Commissioners, at ? soggestion of the (Hand Jnry, and with the PPmval of the Court. •. Although it may prove J J now, it vrill gnardagainat a loss far than the cost, should ,thc building ever ieh!t° AMPM^NT '~'^ has or the several military companies, staff ofii r". and all members of tho 4th Brigade, 16th >t Wmv’ V ’’ y, ,in this .county, commencing on Siren * ® e P* e * n ! >er * A cordial invitation is . to n «ighhoring military companies to JBai « the encampment. t *acheb.» a : Deawino a Lion’s Tooth.— Doctor F. New* tf th* r, i ABBooi A ti on.—A regular meeting burry Clark, on Saturday lust extracted a tooth j., ~. Teachers’ Association will A° m Bohison & Co.’s celebrated performing is,,. ": ln 006 4* the Bus'll Ward school-rooms, lio “’ Bac ¥“ nnon .» • V "? inia - The operation ““in place * n .™ was witnessed by some thirty or forty persons, sad continniL . m ! 8 to ' morrow » (Friday) and proved highly satisfactory to his lion high ivovad to b m >T ro -®^ B *' These meetings have nessnsiwell as the spectators. Doctor C has »h° jjj va * n ® to teachers, and'all the tooth preserved, which is quite a Hon itself, ftould v,. 1® Bils honorable occupation j from the fact that it has assisted in masticatine e lf possible. ’■ j three-hundred thousand pounds-of beef D*Hooeatic Meetiko.—Ou the return of the members of the State Committee and others, from the meeting at Cresson, on Thursday even ing lfst. o meeting was held in front of the Lo gan House, and addresses were delivered by W. H. rWelsh, Esq., Chairman of the State Commit tee, and others. No notice had been given of. the, meeting, consequently it was small. The AUoona'Brass Band was out and played a cou ple of tunes. 7 00. A.M. 7 00 A.M. '« 80 P. 11. T 40 ■ “ • [ Bookasd Music Stone—Our young friend Caughlin, across-the-way, has justreturned froin the east vtith a large assortment of books of Ml kinds, embracing aU the hooks used in the schools in this place and vioinlty, together with a good assortment of musical instruments, and notions of different kinds. See his advertisement in another column. Ojm Book Stoee.— Mr. M. A. Hunter has returned to this place, and opetoed his Gift Book Store next .door to O’Donnellls Tailor shop, on Mam st: Mr. H. has on hand an excellent as sortment of books, among which are large and handsome family Bible?# and most of the stand ard works, historical and literary. Call soon as ho will remain butafowdays. 855 L. Since our last issue, we have had a fine rain, not a heavy, dashing, washing rain, but slow and steady, just fast j enough to allow 'the ground to absorb it as it fell, consequently the corn, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, &c v , have re ceived ttfrcsh impetus, and with a littfi more of the same sort at intervals, will yield an average crop. TLe Democratic Delegate election held in this place on Saturday evening last, resulted in the election of Douglas delegates from all the Wards. In Logan township the Douglas party also triumphed. .The county convention meets at Holliduysburg to-day, (Wednesday.) Postponement. —The concert to be given by Prof. Henry, this (Thursday) evening, has been postponed in consequence of the illness of one of the ladies who: wa6 to take part therein. Exhibition.— The scholars and teachers con nected with the Methodist Sunday-School in this place, are preparing to give an exhibition some time in the early part of September. The Methodist Camp Meeting, at Bell’s Mlljs, will commence on Friday week, "Stth Inst. The Pcnn’a lb lb have tendered the use pf their core, free of charge, for convoying tents, Ac., toitho ground. Excursion tickets, wo presume, will be issued' from all stations on tho lino of the road, in tho county,:to tho camp. Quito a number of per sons, from this place will be in attendance, should the wea ther prove favorable. a®. Wo are not vain enough to Imagine that the raising of any ticket to our mast head would have much effect upon tho result of tho election; but our reasons for think ing our neighbor oycr-the-hill would like to sec tho Repub lican ticket at our mast head is, that he lias so long styled the Tribune an opposition paper, without being able to prove it, that his readers will heginhu think as Wo do, that ho has been “ fibbing.” GS- Mrs. Mary A. Ward, of the National Hotel, Tvrone, has purchased the unfinished h'.tel building at the depot of that place, and intends haying it completed with the view of fitting it far a hotel, and taking charge of it herself. J. C. McLapahan, Esq., of HoJlidnysbnrg, announ ces himself, through the HoUidnysburg papers, as an inde pendent candidate for'Associate Judge. IS®- Rev. David J. Terkcs, of Pittsburgh, (formerly of IlolliJaysburg,) has accepted the nuanimons call oftlicFiret Baptist, Church, Brooklyn, to become their pastor. X®*The Peoples’ Party Club in this place now numbers 132 members. 'Tho Constitutional Union Party Club num bers about the same. S®»Qnitd comfortable—A scat along side of a warm cook stove these mornings. The People’s Party Congressional Conference meets at Cresson to-day (Thursday). A Widow’s Pbaxer— One of our exchanges states that recently a violent storm passed alono uia valleji °f \ allow Crfeok, in Indiana county. The wind was terrific and devastating, and em braced a belt of land about a mile wide. Hou ses and fences were prostrated, and large forest trees were unrooted. In the severest of the tornado stood a small cabin, occupied by an aged widow and her son. A very large tree" in front of her little cabin was so twisted and beat en by the gale that she feared it would fall and * a J her hut in ruins, and perjiaps bring death as well ns desolation. Wtbile the storm was ra*' ging, and timber fulling in every direction, the old lady knelt and prayed fervently that the tree might be spared. A writer, who after wards visited the spot, narrates the incident and adds.* “ The tree was scared—and, strange; as it may seem, it was the only, tree within a considerable distance of the widow’s cabin.’' Sha£e Chahmisu,— The Eochester (N. Y.) Union mentions a case of shake A little girl has become so fond of a brown snake, and the snake So fond of her that when they meet in the yard they run to each other with all the apparent emotions of friendship and attach ment that can exist between living beings. The little girl is growing thin on it and the snake fat,- .The parents feel much alarmed, and desire to remove their little girl from the fasci naiing influence 1 of the snake without prejudice to her health and her existence. They have been-told that it is dangerous to take any Sudden -step in the matter, And have jnot yet done any thing to avert the consequences they fear. Pemssylvania.State Debt.— The fourth in stalment of .the interest due and payable on the fubded debt of Pennsylvania, and which, on the first.of December, *1859, amounted to $38,638,- 961 07, was punctually paid, as usual. The balance in jthe treasury, on the Ist of July, after providing for the interest, - amounted to $362, 402 27, so that the balance left in hand; upon a moderate; calculation of the" incoming receipts, will amount to about $1,000,0001 This is a very handsome exhibit of the financial affairs of this State, and certainly the most flattering one since ape disposed of her public works. Air Incidhnt. —During the performance at the Pittsburgh theatre, ou Thursday evening, one of the ushers was seen carrying a huge cake through the audience, and upon reaching the stage, he placed the offering in front of the loader of the bond, Mr. Sanford. Sam seemed taken all aback; but a note, accompanying the cake, explained the matter, and brought down tho house. The' troupe had visited the pic nip, on the previous day, held at Iron City 'Park, for the benefit of the poor, and as they had patronized the stands with becoming liberality, the lady managers tools this method of acknowledging the favor. ' PEN AND: SCISSORS. Observably scarce—local Items. riJJJJJ"?* *ff** «BM»teed-. « Wid^Awake” dab in mybollew thepoliti- « “• A*-- WntaiM «* "Ten „**: * f^r* *** “Wthat squltxils are ally plenty in tjbot region this season* ■ . *®- A <*® Teß * ion of Railroad Conductors isto be held in Cincinnati. inßeptomber. ’ " **"** wo “^ e « »*«t crop of that Statoiat 9,000,000 bushels. the day on which lazy people work and fools fefbnq; - . *®? Hop. Jd|h Corode has been re-nominated for Con grees in the Westmoreland district. *Mtohahßtrmer estimates the wheat crop of tnat State this year at 9,000,000 bushels. S - Beady m6de of determining Horso-power.— Stand behind a hprse aijd ockle him with a briar. MS' Unusuallyplenty— blackberries this season. They hare been selling.at 4 cents per quart for some days past. «&. Mi 4 Panbjpiing says, if she ain’t dead, she has lost her vital * man who used to sit up with her. t®-Taylors a H II continue tomannfocture the beat of ice cream at their saloon, next door to the Bank. Water melons, canlelopps, &c, always on hand. ; nforkeb—We met Rutherford, the gardener, orer the-hHI, With a load of ripe tomatoes, from bis own garden. In town yesterday. The Camden (Del.) camp-meeting Is said to hare boon attended last, Sunday by from 12,000 to 15,000 per sons. An Wakmnn tells of a fight in which there was only one whole pose left in the crowd, “and that belonged to the tea-kettle.” ttS- Tlw Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the recoinage of $2,000,000 gold dollars, now la'Now York, into $2O gold pieces. Xl®. “It |s welj to leave something for those who come after us,” os the gpntleman said who threw a barrel in the way of a constahle who was chasing him. V EBi Out of onelfamily in Walworth cennty, Wls, with in a few years, fonr of to brothers and two of the sisters committed suicide.; tS. One-of the;census-takers in New Haven county. Conn., reports having found eleven pairs of twins in a pop ulation ot about 3,000. * Judgb Terry, of California, has been acquitted of to murder-in a duel—of Senator Broderick. Verily, justice does not preside in some of the Courts of that State! .«®> A map named Bernard McNeills, of Newton Hamil ton, was killed at Marietta, on Wednesday afternoon last by being run, over by the local freight train on the P. K. K.’ The Pekin Visitor says: “Coming home a few mor niugs since, we met'a man attempting to walk on both Sides of the street. By a skillful manoeuvre wo passed be tween him.” i OES- A correspondent writing to the Washington States and Union, fmm the West, says: “We are all for Douglas here, except the LifiColuites, and they are nil for Breckin ridge.” - . 03- Compliments .carried to an extravagant extent be come rude offenses,!; There is a material difference between prettily asking for a lock of hair, and taking the whole scalp. j ; ' Gen. Dick White is writing live letters tnthc editor of the Ebeuaburg Mountaineer. They are not of the stylo that captivates, however, having a little of the “ worm wood and gol(” about them. The laborers on the Ebenabnrg Branch It. it., on Saturday week, discovered Uie remains of some animal of immense size, the species of which is unknown in this country A woman named Clark, residing in Westmoreland county, was recently bitten on the hand hy,a rattlesnake, which eke was attempting to kilf, from the effects of which it is thought «Uo will not recover. *5“ The rapdern Samson, D. Winship, of Boston, has re cently astonished life friends and admirers by lifting adeud weight of eleven hundred and sixty pounds. Muscle and mind are uppermost now-a days. The UoUidayshurg Register appears in tt now dress Oils week, and under a now head. Friend Jones has now an exceedingly n eat paper. Dope his outlay may be fully made up to him. Look ont.—A gang of gypsies have liocn hovering around this place for the last week, and unless our citi zens keep an eye on them they will take away more Oian they brought with them. Hr. Obod Hussey, of Baltimore, well known ns the inventor of the reaping rancidne, met his death on Satur day. Ho fell from a railroad train at Exeter, whilst on his way from Boston to Portland, Maine, and was killed. 4£9“ An early Texan Judge gave os a reason for ordering a man to be hanged the same day he was sentenced, that the jail was very unsafe and so very uncomfortable that ho did not think any man ought to be kept there longer than was necessary, l Wealth in Pennsylvania .—The capital invested in the coal lands of Pennsylvaniais l said to bo nearly $824,- 000,000. The canals npd slack-water connected with the anthracite coal trade treasure 815 miles in length, and cost $40,000,000. I < OS, If yon wan.t a fcvor of a man laugh at his Jokes. If there Is anything the whole liuman -fanjily hasa weakness lor, it Is to pass for wits, when in reality there is not one in ten that can see the point of a joke unless it is as broad as a ten acre field. s Tl,e Ben »nd Eye rett men of the second Phfladel phla Congressional District' have nominated Him Henry M. l uller as their candidate for Congress. John Bell Robison has bepn nominated by the pune party, as their candidate, in the fourth District. -*s““Wcll, Charley; what have yon been learning; to day ?’> “ BheumaUcs. gian’ma; nfad I can tell you such a dodge!- If I was topuj you under a glass receiver, and exhaust the air, all jfcur wrinkles would come out as smootjhas grand paV'caullflower wig ” A pf Jdhtt M’Glanghlan, of Clinton town ship, Butler county, wjts bitten by a snake, from the effects of which she died a few days aflerwards. Jler age was about 12 years. Another girl in the same' neighborhood, was Piiake-hittcn a short time ago, hut she has recovered,, . BS-Bathing fn Xlberla, may bevety pleasant, but must jbo oliftle risky}: Arecent paper from the colony states jtliat a negyo wofoan, who wont into the water for a hath, was suddenly “faken in out of the wet” l>y an alligator.— The voracious monster devoured the ’colored lady without dressing. ! commend to our lady readers the following ob jection to a late fashion: “Tonhg girla wearing- straw hatB, with lUtlo belUpenaaiit from the brim will, in i)p abort space of two mbnihs, become cross-eyed. Instances bare oecorred of of the eyes caused by the wearing of these little bells.’* tau A man named Waits was recently arrested near Sacramento, Cat, for ipnrdor, and after being handcuffed was placed on aiwagonand accompanied by. three men to Jail. Whiie on way ho slipped his cuffs and stealing a revolver from oije shotohd killed the three men who had charge of him. An invincible wit and punster asked the captain of a craft, loaded with boards, bow he managed to'get din ner on the passage f v “ Why,” replied the skipper, “ vve al ways cook aboard,” . “ Cook a board, do you I” rejoined the ; “thenl sepyon have beep well supplied *Hh provfc sion* this trip, at aU events.” *3“Tom, during his last tour to Niagara,' In company will* Smash, hewing a gniall pieoo of tlm ber, with a viewJto nutf|canes. “Pray. sir” ■« “to what tribe db yon 'fiielbiigf’* tribe,” replied the Indian, witlijmt looking up to give his interrog ator one smile. : 'h *a_ We have beard, says tho Johnstown Beho, of three poraoiw having died this week from the efltete nf imey*. bites In the immediate vicinity of this place. Old formers tell ns that rattlesnakes and copperheads are more numer ous this season than th(jy hare been for years. Itlarealiy %*t»- ahhckioborry patch naanfqnrtmmntalns.fromfatrof ~ ’•. TO THE PEOPLE. T HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A the East with a largo assortment of the following ar ticles, bought for cash, which I offer to the citizens i>f Blair and adjoining counties, at the Blair County Book and Music Store, ffivery'lowitrat^f 6 ’ V^ inia A,toona ’ ?n ” BOOKS & STATIONERY of all kinds Albums, Blank Books. Pass iiooks, &c., &c. Also all tho different J^fSjSj mL , SCHOOL BOOKS VIOhXXS. GUfTABs! BANJ™ES, O ACTOKDEO^NS, RCllool3 ' selecHi quer f “m o* 2r Extracts, Fancy Soups, Teeth and Comb ?’ Socket . Books} had es’ Shopping lt"4 C : 2 t. CHARLES CAUGHLINa^r 5 rpO THE PUBLIC.—T HE SUB- X. BCRIBER (having taken tho establishment heretofore owned by eainnel 1. Pries,) would respectfully an- m, ponneb to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, -fcgta ■ that lie has removed his J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAV, SHEET-IRON WARE <£ STOVE STORE, to tbe new building on Annie street, between Harriet and ho n l/ ^ l?’ Altoona > wl > er « he will keep constant ly on hand a Aargch assortment of everything in his line which he will dispose of on'reasonable terms. “ ’ ROOFING & SPOUTING Tene o„° a .! Bllort F° a,io manufactures Leadsd ' vIlIc!l is eaW to ho much snperior to gal vanized sheet-iron or tin. ' taMtehment nnS t^!i h t d a c<> PPf r 'pithing rpom to his es- and ketUe” Am P * “ MBortmeDt of™P AII kinds of job work promptly attended to. A Share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. ... „ . ’ STEPHEN WINTERS. Altoona, Ang. 16th; 1860. THE REGULAR MEETING OF the Blair Bounty Teachers Association,- will be held wi.t ito °^ on , Fri^ y ’ A ”S™ t 17th . 1880- The sessions will cpntjnnc two days. Addresses wiJI be delivered by some of the members. JOSEPH K. FINLEY, Pres’t Aug. 17,2 t. ; ‘ Dissolution notice,—notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, trading under the name of Lnw * Fox, waa dissolved by mutual consent, on Wcdnes day .August 1, 1860, Allbooks of the firm remain i n the bands of Mr. Law, wimwill make settlement of the same and. pay oil debts of the firm, a JOSEPH LAW. Altoona, Ang. 9, '6O-3t*. . STEWART>POX. and KWs’Depot confeotiosary, segar, tobacco JEWELRY & VARIETY STORE. rpHE SUBSCRIBER CONTINUES to •X keep Constantly onhand alt ihebeitlUerary papers and gerlodlcalg, dally papers from Philadelphia, New Fork and Ptttsbnrgh, together with a good assortment Of Books. AU roe School Books used in this place and vicinity always on Also, a choice lot of Confectionaries, and thick knacks of All kinds for children. Also the beet Tobacco * Segaw to ksd in town, together with a fine assortment of Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Bings and other articles of Jewel ry. Call and examine. H. FBTTINQER. Alcona, J u]y 28, ’6O-ly. iVo.l Altoona Ornte. -j'.-'t? : '.'.I 4 FOR RENT.—THE subscriber, about to-remove into his new. store' room, offers for rent the one now occupied by him. Q. W. KT&htvrp August, 2-3 1. ‘ 3?or sale.—a house and lot, . desirably.located in the Borougb of Altoona. Amdv Feb. 0,1880.-tf. ' , ■ i-- «S*A gentleman praising the generosity of his ftiend, observed, “He spends his money like water.” “ Then of course, he liquidates his debts,” mJolned a wag. MST Os Blairsvilla Rtcori says that a man named John Bogner, of Indiana borough, was lately relieved of a tape worm, 45 taet in length, by the use of “iagefWr," which 'although not taken for the purpose, produced the result— We shouldn’t be astonished tp flnd a great' many persons possessed of tape worms in a short time, and all trying the same cure;:; v ' .>■ . .i f - “ Madam,” tali' a doctor one day to the mother of a sweet, healthy babe, “ the ladies have deputed me to in quire what you do to have such, a lovely, happy, uniformly good child ?” The mother mused for d moment over the strangeness of the question, and then replied simply and beautifdlly: “ Why, Ood has given me a healthy child, and ! lot it alone.” *S_ The editors and proprietors of tho La Crosse (Wis.) Republican and tho Democrat have bet their offices, papers and everything (value $1,000) on the result of the election in Illinois and Wisconsin. If Douglas carries both States the editor 6f the Democrat is to take both concerns* If Douglas docs, not carry both ■ States then the editor of the Republican is the winner. IS|. Riot on the Great Eastern.—There was a very seri ous riot on the Groat Eastern on Friday. The officers un dertook to insult some of the ladies visiting the ship, and were called to account for their conduct by some Balthno reansbn board at the time, A riot ensued, In which sera, ral of the ship’s company took part; but the Baltimore boys wore -too many for them, and they received us they deserved, a most unmerciful drubbing. MS' Early Vico.—Lord Shaftshury stated, as the result of his personal Investigation, that “of all the adult male criminals in London, not two in a hundred who had lived an honest life up to the ago of twenty,, afterwards enter upon a course of crime,”and that almost all who enter upon such a course, do so between the ages of eight and sixteen.” Oh 1 the necessity of fondly discipline 1 Oh! the blessedness of early instruction I The Brownsville, Texas, Flag professes to have news from Mexico, which may be classed under the head of “important if true.” Gen. Miromou, it appears, had boon summoned to a conference with the French and English Embassadors. The result of their interview had not trans pired. It was, however, well understood that the views of the Embassadors were hostile to the designs of the Juarez faction, and that toy would do ail iu their power to thwart it. The prevailing belief was that Miramon would be proclaimed Emperor of Mexico,' under a French and English Protectorate. «5* A negro slave in Smith county, Va., was recently killed while attempting to stop a train of cars on the Vir ginia and Tcnnossco road. Some dies had been placed across the road about ten miles above thp town, and the negro, having discovered them, procured a firebrand, it being, very dark, to give the alarm: He stood uppn the track, and, ns the train approached, waved"the brand as a signal; the engineer saw to light, but could not reverse the engine in time to prevent the train from running over the negro, who was killed. In dancing, if is said, the Princeof Wales only gives the lady his left, hand, end she is not permitted to take his right, it being contrary to the etiquette due from a subject l ° *ke heir apparent to the throne, the next in rank to the reigning sovereign. This may do in the British Colonies, where all are “ subjects,” but here, where the ladies are sovereign, os well as their lords, such etiquette will not an swer. It was contrary to etiquette for the Japanese Pyinoo to give either hand to a lady, bat the 1 colics did net mind etiquette, and seized his dexter hand whenever toy had au opportunity. MARRIED At to Lutheran-Parsonage, July 14th, by the Rev. t 0 SARAHI ' DIED. Bcrks conllt .v, Pa., on 'the mornimr of April Ist, SALLIK AMANDA, and on the evenin'- of Jnnn StIIAKRIE TOBIAS, children of H. l! krs, formerly of thu place. Ar l nenv Udayßl T?’ the lUh inBtant - WILLIAM DOX ton°t^oftfease deSt " Si ' J " UtB Of “ oll^Aur S-‘“ STRAY COW.—CAME T O THE residence of the subscriber,, at Blair Furnace.’ Blair county, on or about to first of July, 1860, a black mooiv cow .with a piece cut off the right car. The owner hrL quested to come forward prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she wiU bo disposed ofaccerdiue to law. PKTvr* t t,»i? ° Altoona, Aug. XG, ’CO-3t. Mrs. winslow, an EXPERI ENCED sou* and female pn« !i ■sent* to the attention of moUiera her ■ uxsrclA * , > P 1 0" ■SOQT HI NQ S Y RUP I FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. * * which greatly tkeilitates the process of tecthlne. hr soften, ing the gums reducing all inflammation Will aluV spasmodic action, and is sure to regulate the Bonds Dependjipon it mothers. It will give rest to yoiirseivss. and Belief arnUtiam to your MfimU. J T **> We hare put up and sold this article! (bp over ten rears, and can say, In confidence and tr uth (it! it, what we’ hare never been able to say of any other medicilio—never has It railed, in a single instance, to effect acure, when timely used. Is ever did *e know an instance dfesatis&ctton by any one who used it.. Gn tjia contrail, ; all are delfehted S atio ®*’ interna of highest commen datlon of its magical efll-ct*«nd medical virtues. Wo speak in this matter “ what wo di> know,” after ten years'aroe rieace, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what wfrhwe declare, In almost every instance where the in- Cmt ia suffenng from pain and exhaustion, relief will he ministered^ 16 * 111 ° r tW cllnt to mo-, enable pri“c£ Having recently ob.«:n.-,i license i.. -II I .qnor bv whole linnet of c . unsi:l ’ l ' l '' 7'* " k.igt" assortment of liquors or Nie qn.iliiu-s lo dp had i respectrmlv solicit a shore of public custom. •tovjj, I bt3o.-Sm. j. BFjRKOWXTZ. RAIL ROAD LANDS FOR SALE, ON LONG CREDIT;. AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST ' The hanibal and st. Joseph . vn I | LTiOAI) COMPANY, having over 600,000 ACHES of l^n 0 ' Jll T'' uri ' wliteb was grant ». y loaid id i.ie coustrubtion oJ their tcrm" ,r ' ~a' Pmi ° a fhcMTof > » r 3ala - the .i,' I }' Plater put of these lands are within six, and all n ‘ n " ° r ” I '' 'h'ilroitd, Which, is now ehmplo n,iiJv7 7 1 -fhioiigliout its entire length (206 mil.-s.) and rune tin mi.ft a cunniry which is unsurpassed by any in the s-dnhniy of iisj climnte. tho fertility of Its sod, and the extent of its mineral rcsomv.es j htfomiHifon.-apply at the Lahti oflice'of the Company, or address by letter, JOSIAu HUNT „ „ .. , „ Lan(l Commissroncr, H. A St. Jo. R. R. Hannibal, Mo. Feb; 2, ’OO.-ly.» OTLLL IN 'I'HE FIELD! | ,i-< , Hayinguiideij-iood that i be report is being circulated r t a-« i fi r rr 9 ll B,:l s,: «CSlNßJssfn Altoona, I take this method of ui.oiinm-.i- ray old .customers and the public gmu-rally ~hat 1 am s- iJI c.iri ving on bnsiuess at mv P«pwd to ee, Cno’amUll wUh BfcLF,\LAL. PORK. HUTTON. SAUSAGESePUBDINGS c '’ c 'l u ' vl - hi not «ifp«;ior. to nnv in the market. I have imule arrangeracni -lor prociu iiig the veiV best of stock which**- j?| U 7 fa* o * s ’ ll fhe mtivk-t. un abnVhlarit supply of lira iinhri a !pj ay * I?,pi OTI ' hand to meet the wnnla of the public. Those m want of anytliing in flie meiit wav ate n-sp.-cilully invited to call at the old stand. W May 10, 60.-3ui. W. K. IiEOXARD. QHOC-FINDINGS.— JUST RECEI yed a good assortment of Shoe Fradin'is, of all tie- We Wlll 6el ' nt,oW P ,ice » foPcash. * ‘ July 19,1860. STEWART k THOMPSON. QHOE LEATHER:-We bavo just a i SO ° J 6 . ,0ck 0r,1,c Bed ahd Oak Sole W Ul 7’ al, ,° a Snod assortment Of Goat and French Moroccos, French and Country Calf Skins. UnDers, Kips, Linings, bindings, Ac., »R 0 f which we; will at l ?^ prices and warrant to give satis&ction. ' i, r d al ’? ine o|,p stock before purchasing else- JuTv IoTsW) 0 ' 5 P lace - r "? thfe Post Office. duly 10. 1860. , STEWART A THOMPSON. American life Insurance and Tmst Co. Cajiilal Slock, $5OO,QOjO. Company Building, Walnut Si., S. R corner of Fourth PAUa. ‘ ; B. F. ROSE. AGENT, ALTOONA, LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL ItATPn ?» IiTOCK RATKS, AT ABOUT 30 PER CENT* s. u. SIMMS. SeCg. [Oct. 27tb; 1869-Iy. I YCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL -Li hXXUS INSOBAXCE. AGENCY. The undonrfi-n«i agent of the Lycoming Mutnal Fire Inirarance a ‘ al ‘ times.roady to insure against loss or BmMings, 3/erchandsse, Famiiare and description; in town or country, at as ratesll th<> State ‘ T in« oein 0 e in 4110 Masdnio Temple Jan. 3, »S6-tf] JQHN SHOEMAKER, Agent.- House and lot at private : SALE.—The Gate-House and Lot t 0 ,he ALTOONA AND HOL- 1 ~ LIDAISBIIRG PLANK BOAD CO, alt nato. y t mile trom Altoona, is offered atASKBnt Private Sale. Pot terms and fnrtherfl^^H^^K tiSST inquile ° f JOSEPH DySAß^^nt'S^e company. [April 1860.-tf. _ J- <*. ADLTJM, notary pubLic ALTOONA. BtAIR CO, PA, h be found at the store of j. pi Hllcman. P BEST QUALITY of AmWln ■ ■ MOHR for sale, Wholesale 'andßelall, R - J. shoemaker, itec. U, 1556-tL . Masohic Temple. T UMBER FOR SALE, JM .W 0 ® SHINGLES, . 50.000 LATHES, ndd aU kinds of BPILDINQ MATERIALS, loivw than the lowest, for Oash. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER- Hardware of all descrip. tions just received and for sale by ' i Oct. 15-tf] J. B. HItEMAN. Queensware, just received. A large and fashionable. assortment at the store of ■ J. B HJLEMAN. SAIR OILS, COLOGNES* POM- ONLY PREPARATION Haring Proofs so strong and direct a» to EXPEL THE DOUBTS o OF all. For Statesmen, Judge* Editor*, Physicians ofths oldest ““ lecommend it for all cases of eruptions, and Jl -1 too scalp am* brain ; but all who have uStTlu te«U£ing that It will preserve the hair from bain* mv Ml^lngSl Un? to 803 «■ rwtowu bJmTS __ > . _ Oak Grom, S. C. June 31th, IB6o' O.J. Wood: Dear Sir;—Your Hair Restorative la rapidly gaining popularity in this Community. I havehad ocgaalon to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Km* torativa a perfect test : ths^! D L“ e year * SS4 ’ 1 '' Tas s° unfortunate as to be -\!n m my sulky against a rock near the road-side, °‘* ho!Mi received a most torriblo blow; can* bndn «w'' al lrr,mtion > which communicated to the wMch h.^T 1 TT ° rthfl ht ’ ad > from the effects of k destroyed over Urn entire snr nwuii These and no of her circumstances induced me to resort r KJ! >rthy Uft . i ‘ ,R r sft,rat,ve - whlch I e^T^ pr< l duc ?? l a happy result; two months after the first application, I had - as beautiful a head of young hair as I ever saw, for which, I certainly o*£yo« my most sincere thunks. Best assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers .-moreover, I (halt usomy influence, which! flatter myself to soy. Is not» You rain publish this if yon think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J, WBIQIIT, M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, Philippi, Va„ Deo. 12th, 1868, stite’lto vnn'7hA f< £ i lt ‘? y - <1 “ tjr M Wel > mi my pleasure, to I. V* ft,,towiD e circumstance, which you canns* proper. A gentleman ot this place, (a law k*°n haW since his early youth; so much so, c ? mpolled to wear » wi S- Ho was induced to use a bottie of your “Hair Bestorativo,” which ho liked hal?mwnOt ® sing *' )mo two or three bottles his rl <1 . ,llt6 l'J. XQrl,,nt ' y ’ a,HI 1,0 uow has shand- Mhe gentleman’s name is Bradford, and ncrton2raiwf«>!r» k J ,0 7U 1 ? ou , 1 ' counties, many }? stif y 10 th “ truth of this statement ; I giro !n^t 5 2? ? k J hero S? tBt of Mr - Bradford. You can sell a V air Bestoiatlvo in this and the adjoin ing countleslf you have the proper agents. Yours. 4c . Da.wooo. iwoi Thompson' sukounok! w S, f. : crmlt me to express the Obllgar . I J Ul \ nn . d * r 4116 entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of mr arrival in the United States It was rapldfy becoming gray but uoon th„ applicaflun of your “ Hair con ’: l ' ,Pr yoMr Bestorativo-as a very wonderful invention, qmte efficacious as well as ngrocabl^ pn ‘"P. in bottles of Inm, »nd6ma II; the small holds J/. apint, and one dollar Por bottle; tho medium hohU at least Ti y more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart*) w cent, moro in proportion, ami retails for S 3. *" V; WOOD 4 CO., Proprietors, 411 Broadway New York, and HI Market Street rOTsale brO. W- Keiwler,! Altooua, urn} by all good Druggists and.Yaucy Goods Dealers. y gaoo March 1, ’Oft—ly . r ANDS ! LANDS!! LANDS!!! f^rvT^ h ?,. U^? e ”A ?p P^P to locate tAND WAB the omall * and Nebraska City land Offices.-: S?w?m CUon *. can JJ ow bo mado ne «r tb«, largo streaine and settlement*. Tbo Lands of tilts. Territory. now ia Market, aru of the best quality. • »»» “ a.^i Btle<:tion ' i carefuU J- «““«»"• Letters tf tnqnlty rs* quo3tcJ - albx. ¥. mckinney; Ju1yU.1869.-lf Oueapoiß*. OassCouuty.N.Xsr, BCFE&CXCESi Ber. A. B. Cmm, Altoona, Pa. Tijos. A. Boon, Supt. P. K.K, « ~ , D. McMurtrie, Esq., Uimtlngdoo, Pa. T D. LEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW AWOOJa, BLAIR Co. ft, / Will prurttco Liw In the sororal Court* of Blair. Cambria ) n ’ Ce “ tr « *na adjoining conaSe* Dl8 r tri , ct , Count °f tUe UuitedStatm,. Collection* of claim* promptly attandeiT in : i~. n * the sale of Seal Estate*BoTty all business pertaining to conrvoyandng ami the taw* ' „ References: ' ' ~ 5 McCjmße* and Andrew Darke, ’Em.. Pltte* - ® ftmuc ? A - GUmoco, Pro*, Judge of Fevelt® Judicial District; Hon. ChenardCleoioos ofWhMffMp^Tn, rpH E ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR, lv rmuS lad , olrUia ’ ~ rooms -have boen sodenM- W crou Jea Rt tho Logan House, on former visits can l» nd°n}h ted orc;l ? er , at tlle Altoona House, ope day lu each wUicl ‘ will I* given In tI.U mpcr. H» * ' Alti’ona on tlie IDth day of July, ITtli of tmnut and I4th day of .September,' after which £o will to absent f,n°Jm!! tU3 ’ bnt > UI K , ive notice through this paper wto£ nil ""“ e " c . e or f ha writer soasoh again.. He treats ea TT flB tl“ r 3 bcir to - A stcthoscopio examina tlon of the Heart, Lungs and Throat free of charge. Thru wvuda upon thousands have testified to the correctness of without asking any questions. Ho lias, nafotn !? conBta i u among diseases of every ttai r^» A Q l L “ Private nature strictly ionfldciw tfal. hand-pills. Dr. A 7. LEVINGSTOX. W. M. LLOYD & GO., ' ■ 'ALTOONA, PjL J JACK & CO., v HOLLJDATSBtma, PA., {Late “ Bell, Johnston, Jack $ Co ”) DK AF T S ON THE PRINCIPAL Otjoi, and Silver and Gold tor site. Collection* Moneys received on deposits, payable on demand! 3d n iB^9 t, 0r npon tlmc » wlth interest at /Mr rat?*! G^ D ’“• D ‘ J.Monanu.M.n TV JJS. GOOD & GEMMILL HAY JLJ I*o entered Into Partnership ift; ffie Practice of Medicine, respectfully tender their service* to the Public In the several branches of their % ftnswerod ,'i‘Uer day or nisht at their office April ~21 st, 185»-3m Boots and shoes.—the un dcwlgned has now on. hand and will : .-w sett cheap at his store In. the Masonic Tern- tIA co , mplo _ t f “swrtn'pntofßOOTS V *s® SHOES, ready mads, or made to order, Orershow, ladles’SaudalvGum Shoes, Cork Solo, and everything Ip his line of business, of AH* Jan. 2, ’66-tf.] ■pURUITURE WARE-ROOM.— THE ,4; ,respectfully inform* tiie public that he U'?5 e ' roo ? 1 two d“>w Cmm tbeHranchiEiaiL where ha will on hand alt kind* of’ ; "“’s T CABINET-WARE, hn T*o t^i t ?Jmifx, e 9 J >f “ TOMBKAMB.' ; Two good Cabinet-Makers and one apprentice wanted. Altoona, Apr.l2. 1860. ’ .TOTmSS*. Blair county insurance tr G Agent of the B|ait Mutual Fire Insurance Company.. • st^aM times ready to insure against loss or dataamby fire wLSI Furniture and P^rty, of e cription, In town or country, at as reasonable ratesu »> Company in the State. Office with Bell, k l %.»,’6*-tf D-t.CALDWBIL,^ WM. S. BITTNER. DENTIST. QFFICE IN THE MASONIC TBM* SS-Aftndantw.J.d. 'V DB. WM. K.. FINLEY BE-. M BPBCTKtfT.LT'' offers his services to the people of Altoona and the oinleg country. ■, He may be fonnd at the office heretofore oc- ~ copied by Dr. a. D. Thomas. Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf T3EMOVAL A M. KING- SUOE- Xi) MAKER, informs the public that bo has taken the Room next door to the ~ Office, on Virginia Street, where he Is S^>e tO an(?p« lfH< ; taro eTe ?T Btyl ° °f Ser. 8 “° ’" reaSonabl ° ¥*«■, and jnbSStai BTeLM?J hoem AKER - JOHN to Shop, and Jtoawlf to B«t npMen’s Boots* Shoee^Pi^Hl^ la good style and at low rates. GROCERIES. A LARGE AND ° f ■ A THE STANDARD PATEW jPU 3^ssjmsat•••: •• ■■ THE X SHOEMAKER.