itile Cordial. attentive person that thr Lv from the bowels, and la dlclne which can berelietf nil infantile complatnta ' We speak of Dr. EatpnV o opiate of any kind—ng. rings of infanta as If h* try, this—even if nil other i ulvcrt lament in another J ■out, Brnpgiita, New York, I niso sole agents of thr dn s Blood Food,? which II complaint* arising frow jiitcycr causes BUchAfflci lout exception the id could take, as it is ia. ri without having 'to go and os Wood ia and producing it, jit •o OB von who havebwn above two Preparations offered to the pnbUc.— » advertisement. for Females J m invented ahdßWd ( p«uw >us diseases, and denioga. n of woman render her mutants has been to im crtvdu system, and . falsa ief lias been encceeded bjr iter than before;and:tha build tbeoselvee qp.bf ended- In destroying wh»t but in using !'■ such disastrous results, prepared op strictly eefan of the helebratedHolland inliucnce every nerve and J vigor, appetite and sleep ■b. See advertisement .'in i! Fev*r and Ageeaheel* r exponte, to procijij pr, whoso beneficent tf’tllls n clearly proved to thet* a abort apace oftfinWb j ■ are wan «ndmeagre,a&4 tiles*. and whoeeeyeware !, K them lo the faca, thl» - ; snatching them aa {a Rrave. Nona cob know ;i-U it. When all others ' torcd the sufferer* toprls- , n all the Western aud horn to aU famßlaa. lie rally, everywhere. ier column. • ' , " nnocent.sheep should h# • on to the.ondoingof a light also have dsploted lie uncouth manner .in : teller up the cloth mad* ime hannleaa aheap. Te orking up cloth wisely ilie beat advantage the o Brown Stone Clothing 03 and 606 Chestnut At.' -ksir Stock, of ganuanta ILLKR’g RATOR! I AFE £ND ECO- Ut to its orfglngt color the hair from turning ISS, and curing it, whan ulity or rpouperativaaur- DAXDRVFF, and alf I i-; ' Ui\ an un liking it soft and silty in rl readily. Teasing demand lor this the proprietor that one . iliriterning public of Its preparation at present In cnlp from dandruff and e hair to grow luxuriant ly flexible appearance, ling ami thiuing, it will it-S md restore the growth s bald, causing It to yield ami gentlemen in New' hired by the use of this irations had failed.- L.M. ■niTablu testifying to tl»* foliost respectability. It j'nim lurniiuj gray until £e.s where t/io hair hosal mT the Invigoratoi will 'ir.nl k nt, giving it a dark, for the toilet and a Hair rc jinmemleil, having an at labilities it affords in jist witii the Invigorntor jfm so us to preserve it# hence the great demand tniltl nrtMf which non* places it within thstMCh DENTS able druggist* and perfn* Mention of Parents and irator, in cases where tbs k. The use of it lays tbs , as it removes any impa ct-ted with the scalp, th» tli for the health of lbs >fits Hair., ' lout the fac simile LOUIS iper ; also, L. MILLEK'S a in Iho glass, i.i sold by all the princi ngliuut the world. •y the quantity, , m’rican Public by ~ Instantaneous II DYE n nientiiigl have brought !i ntn Instantly without ued tho host article of th* >0 Cents. On Dcy St, Now York. SEE erb Doctor ! [INSULTED AT e 14 tli day of September. .< their treatment, mart I nth? treatment in S*P r;.ve for the far West, to liiirim goes every »«. tltoomi again until the re of which notice Will «• 2nd Street, below Pin** i. Iter hi* return froo l * 1 ** TT. LIVINGSTON. Iv offer* hi* profewionf* and vicinity. OfflMon he Bed Lion Hotel, _when» except when jy 26,1800, tf. ARSONS ARB a™ or sell nn >' lONA BHEWEBY th fr .^r 1 luul never win IweoW ifiingini; said Bt * n, P , nrt ■ ~md, by the proprietor* l ’" VFILUEUI A 880. 1).,. . services to the citiren* iven if required reel, East Anril 28 KJSE AND LOT, oiirU of Altoona. APW JOHN SnOEMAKEB. IjFj. ' . ■ 50,000 BATHES. rr.BIALS, lower tiwnAh JOUN auOEMAKitRj. :s LIFE INSU jcv.Anna AU^pT giIOESiAKRB. ' p00«a Cnlrant ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. HAILS GLOSS. t.iwW* ' JOO A.M. « and noJUdsysbnrg, ? 00.A.M. SSaa Through and HoUldajebßlg, 6 80 P. U. "*J. rn Through Mail , 740 S***"® 1 MAILS OPEN. t 7 -10 A. M. WMtem Through u 715 “ SJtrn Through Mail, 740 “ SoiUdsysborg. B 60 P.M. ffeiteraWsy, * 10 P.M. open for the transaction of business from 6.30 A M ,O oo P.SL, daring the weßk,;and ftro'm 7AO t 08.60 o’, on,Sunday. Jobs i, ’»7-tf] JOHIf SHOEMAKER, P.M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. PioreM Train East arrives 8,10 P.M., leaves mp. M. *7 “ West “ 7,40 A.M. “ Sfiff.A.Si tu t “ Eaat “ 1,15 A. M. « 1,20-A. M. 1 « . West “ 8,25 P.M., “ B*4o P.M. u , n “ 4 Bast “ p 7,15 A. M. 7,30 A.M. "H “ ■ West « M«5 . « 7,10 P.M. Du nOLhIDAYSBOEQ BRANCH connects with Express Trtin and West and Mail Train East and West. INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown iecommeiistlaD Train East and West, Johnetown Way TrtJn Eastward and Express Train Westward. April 12, 1860. ENOCH LEWIS, Gai'l Supt. LOCAL ITEMS. Rwon Fox.—One day last week, “Black Charley” went into Wolf & Bro’s clothing store, on Main steet, and commenced sparring with the clerk of the store. The it appears, bad a knife in his hand at the time, and during the scuffling it penetrated the side of the darkey to the depth of an inch and a half. Fortunate ly the blade struck a rib, else, in the opinion of the attending physician, it wonld have proved fatal. Whether the stab was occidental or in tentional it is bari to determine, as there were no witnesses present. Charley made informa tion against the clerk before Esquire Cherry. The clerk gave himself up wjthont trouble, but protests that the stabbing Was accidental He jays that Charley attempted to tip offUishat, and that he 1 threw up his arm to defend himself and Charley pan against the knife. Not know ing which side of the story to believe, the Squire thought best, to hold the clerk, and bound him over td appear at the next ternijof Court. N. B. Since writing tlie above, we learn that the parties have compromised matters by the clerk gives “ Charley'’ , a new suit of clothes, paying the doctor bill and coats of the suit, and $5,00 in money, she last item with the pro viso that “ Charly” leaves itowa immediately. We do hope that be will accept the proviso, take the money and leave instanter/’ as we are very sure he is not wanted here. ' Thisob Up Bees.— The Harrisburg Telegraph and Patriot and -Union have lately been commen ting on political affairs in Altoona, in a style which would indicate that one docs not believe what the other says. In order to set them right, *o far as we can, we give them the following in formation on the disputed topic The Peoples’ I’arty Club numbers exactly 151, at this date, and there is a » Wide Awake” Club connected with it which numbers 50. The National Union Association (Bell and Everett) numbers 156 There arc a number of men of both parties named who,arc not connected with either of the clubs. The opposition vote to the Democra cy in this place, at the Presidential election, will be-in tlie neighborhood of 850, unless a change be made between this and that time.— Both wings of the opposition are enthusiastic, ’and they will stand about neck and neck pn the Presidential vote. The Democracy have been lying quiet, , until within the last, couple of weeks. Their Club now meets! every Thursday evening and they are preparing for a grand ral ly at the Gubernatorial election. The Presi dential question is not discussed by them. Exctmsiox Tickets to State Fair.—Excur tion tickets bill be issued from all stations on thePenn’a Rail Road, toLfarriaburg, Septem ber 23d to 27th inclusive, good fop i;elnm trip Dntil September 30th, to persons attending the State Fair to be held on Wyoming Battle Ground, near Scranton, Luzerne cdnnty. At Harrisburg excursionists can take either of the following routes, the length of which are about the same. let. Take the Northern Central Rail Rood, from Harrisburg to Milton ; the Catawissa, Wil liamsport and Erie Rail Road, from Milton to Hcpert; the Lackawanna and Bloomabnrg Rail Road from Rupert to Scranton, 2nd. Take the Lebanon Valley R. -R. from Harrisburg to Reaifing ; the Little! Schuylkill lnd tne Catawba, Wiliiamsport and Erie R. R. from Reading to Rupert; and the Lackawanna nud Bloomsburg Rail Road from Rupert to Scranton. < Democratic Club Meeting— The Democrat- pLce held, a spirited.meeting in ultz’s Hall, on Thursday evening last. We ?tre not in attendance, bnt .were > close enough hear 1116 Wlanse with which ithp speech of oine host” of the Altopna HouBe, Goi. Woods, * o was the principal speaker, wasigreeted.— Jthe way, the Col. is a candidate Tor Assoei ite Judge in this county, and should he be elected would make a portly and dignified dia- J* o*® 0 *® of laiy and equity. If services to party tstrTe r ®weW, the Col. should receive a hand l°^eTote - The political complexion of the ronnty is rather unfavorable to his election, n ®ertheleas doubtful .things are mighty un'- jwam" this.fall, and the Gol. might faU on the lB «y side of the fence. ' i The Democratic Club will meet regularly every evening hereafter, at Shultz's w«n Piopies’ Paett Mextiso.— A miles meeting y Pe°pUs’ Party will be held in this place ■Monday evening next, September Sd, to be Jr by ffon * Daniel CUman, of (New York, g D ‘ ‘ Palmer, of Schuylkill county, and cf « • s> Blair. The “ Wide Awake” clubs .Jr and Hollidaysbarg/the Utter.aocom ith.*? bjf Van TrieB ’ Cornet Band, will be in tlub* f C *’ togetber tke Wicle Awake” accompanied by the Altoona C o m' m . ’ "Chairman of : the toon. w® e oti “Odels and minerals, of the Al- Atsoci r*— Dihwry and Beading Room feaireji the members of |tbat Com ew m oet-ia the (Library Boom; on Friday tf n, n g l®i» a S q'dock. Thetnembers * i Tyrone On Tuesday evening last, a scene occurred the part Of a I woman in lrrni«wii» t in Allegheny township, which puts to the blush ty. end her consequent neglect of her child some all others that we have heard of in Blalrceunty tbree wUkc dld A - ? A Mra. Filer anAher little son had been on the was lying on Ihe porch in frontof Ur house in !*!T ' 7 hnn « n B »*«• «4 of intoxication, some neighbors nL hTJI dOWn t 0 tbe 'l were attracted by the cries of the infant and on Lm A * e ” “ et b y a beast in human shape, going into the house found it lying on the floor *T 0e8 * ® oTer *^i^ r and so emaciated Mto scarce - her The wo- ly hare the semblance of a human being. Its ' h ! D he determined limbB wer « not thicker than the finger ofn man, hL rfher^r P ** takiDg “ dite^t nad hands resembled die claws of 0 . f whe a a «galar resistance occurred an animal, whilst its face was fairly distorted i tetTir? 8 " • kiDg 80me ° f * ith th * of hunger it was suffering. The head lmd mah t T™? I hW ° hild tek ® n U P “ d cftred *>rby some of the m ° " Waja - Th 6 h umane neighbors, and a physician summoned, !e son assisted his mother as much as possi- who was of the opinion that it was so far re- BC . ra ‘ Ckmg 1116 faCO of Corcon and pull, duoed by actual starvation as to leave little hope colii “• '** in ae " Tlie inhuman mother, whose compbshinghis helhsh designs. As soon as name is Biddy Greeley, (her husband. Dennis Mrs. Filer could reach her home, and relate the Greeley, Us now in jail on the charge of threaten- Circumstances, she made information before a ing the lives of his neighbors,) was arrested im- Justice, which resulted in his arrest near Clays- mediately! and committed to jail on the charge burg, in this county, some ten miles from the of wilfully qpd cruelly neglecting and aban place of the commission of the fou! deed. He is doning her child. She richly deserves a term now in jail, and will no doubt be tried at the Oc- in the penitentiary, tober Sessions Whig, *4'"' Fettinger announces -to his friends and customers that on and after the Ist of Sep tember he will concentrate his business in bis old stand,, No.'l, Altoona House, for the reason that the receipts of No. 2, near the Post Office, are not sufficient to justify him in beeping it open. His customers will therefore call for their papers at the old stand, No. 1. All who cannot call , for their daily papers in the evening, will have' them delivered at. their residences in the morning, during the winter season, and in the evening daring the summer season, by leaving their names at No. 1. P. B.—Fet has just received a large lot of campaign flags, badges, cards and medals, to suit all parties. Arrested.— Oh Tuesday morning last, a son of John-Stahl, of this place, was arrested und brought before Esquire Cherry, for selling liquor on the camp ground at Bell’s Mills, contrary to law. It appears that he had some five or six bottles of whiskey and two or three tumblers in a carpet bag, which he carried about with him, and dealt out portions to those who wanted a “ nip.” When arrested, two of the bottles were full, one partly full, and the others empty. When before the squire, Mr. Stahl denied all knowledge of the doings of his son, and appear ed much mortified at his conduct and the result. The boy was bound over to appear at the next term of Court. Peoples’ Party Club Meetibo— The Club room of the Peoples’ Party of this place, was well filled on, Friday evening last, to hear the address advertised to be delivered by Col. L. W. Hi\ll. At a little after eight o’clock, Mr. Hall made his bow to the audience and proceeded to deliver one of the most reasonable political speeches we have listened to for some time. As we predicted, it was free from all harsh lan guage and was addressed to the judgement and not the prejudices of his audience. Although delivered extempore it gave evidence of having been well Mr. H. is a pleasant speaker, and was listened to with close atten tion. His address undoubtedly had good effect so far as the cause he advocated is concerned. Foot Suasiied.— On Wednesday afternoon last, George Bolinger, a brakesman on the Local Freight train between this place and Mifflin, had one of bis feet severely injured by being caught between the “ bull-nose” of a freight car and a piece of iron, Y shaped, which holds the coupling of a market cAr. One part of the Y shaped iron was driven completely through the instep of his foot. Other parts of his foot were somewhat bauised. He was brought to this place and placed under the care of Dr Oemmill, who thinks that he can save the foot. Iron City College, Pittsburgh, B Pa.— The superior excellency of the system of instruction adopted in this school, and the uniform success of its graduates as Book-keepers and business men, have,made its reputation co-extensive with the Union. There are at present in attendance students from eight different States. This is the result of careful attention on tile part of the Principals, who are experienced teachers, giv ing their constant attention to their students.— No school can long survive in which the instruc tion is imparted by subordinates. Zouave String Band —Under the above name, a number of young men in this place, have organized a String Rand, and are now engaged in practising two or three evenings in each week. They made their debut on Thursday evening last, and honored several of our citizens with .a sere nade, the writer hereof among the number, fir which they will consider our best bow made.— Considering the short time they have been prac tising, their 'music was creditable. We have long needpd a band of this kind, and we hope this one may not fall Uirongh. More Plums.— One day last week, onr friend, D. M. Greene, left with ns a small branch of a plain tree, taken from his , lot, on which there weYe about 70 plums, in a space of less than 10 laches. JEhey were of the common blue plum and remarkably sound to be so closely packed together. Mr. O. has taken great care of his trees, promptly removing everything that would injure them, and has thus .obtained a large crop. All that is required to have good crops of plums iste take care of,the trees. ; : V .solicitous. ; j i, W. , A ~r*f • '.. ' f Plen« Pncunwnla hat broke out among the bones ■ nond UT6P, of the Bedford InjJUtfet, ;in V>Mubn«|t<{ sof, The courier says that several hare dropped into our sanctum, on Monday morning . died of that ut Natick. ' last. by acoident, nevertheless yre. were glad to j I®, When at Rutland, and just as Mr. Douglas was en meet one of the craft whom we never bod met Uw Bunlw^u liotiae, alarge Irish woman rushed up, before. Like all about - time, he exhibiteda little excitement On noli- , W- AUbMna itar that thousands of poor people ♦ TJ* o .** fa that State «1U starre thlskl, the drought haa been so ticaljjueationp, and appeared sanguine of the fatal to the crop. !; success Of hia' candidates. He talks like » book *#, lion. Rdwardf- McPherson has been nominated for and looks like a oleTer , fellow- toCougrett bjr tho Peoiilo’e Party Coo&reDce of • • . ' ■■ V: ■; tiie XVIJtli Congressional District. ;Cohc*JlT.—The concert by y»f. Henry ■ »a. Why is a youiig lady preparatory to dressing in her and company, in the Altoona Academy on Than* crinoline, like i floor, barrel ? Demote the boopsbare to day evening la«t, vu rather slimly attended.— ; ** "d*** l before tiie head wui go in. Other engagements prevented ua from attending , •9r?°W e . b*ro been organised to Dewittown —consequently we odd not speak of the merit* i** 6 ? h *T° * dc P? e * tte wWetiow D>a -v , vrhich govern the Chicago company In regard to contact Of,the r; , •?. - • ! and tetwJmttogdk*. “ • Cdbe foe In-Geo wing Nails. —lt is stated, by a correspondent, that cauterization by hot tallow isjan immediate pure for in-growing nails. He says;—1 put a small piece of tallow in a spoon, and. heated it over a lamp until it be came very hot, and dropped two or three drops between pail and granulations. The effect is almost magical. Pain and tenderness are at once relieved, and in a few days the granula tions all go, leaving the diseased parts dry, and destitute jof alt-feeling, and the edge of the nail exposed so ns to admit of being pared away without any inconvenience. I have tried the plan repeatedly since, with the most satisfactory results. The operation causes little if any pain, if the taUow is properly heated. Caxp Meeting. —Tbc camp meeting now in progress at Bell’s Mills is said to be the largest held in tipis vicinity for several years. There are twenty-seven tents on the ground and a large force of ministers. The excursion train from this place, on Sunday morning, contained twenty cars, all of which were filled by the time the train reaqhed the camp ground. The crowd on the ground on; Sunday was very large, and is variously estimated from two to three thousand, nevertheless, good order was maintained through out. It is to be hoped that the meeting may re sult in mpch good. A. S. S. A.,-—The Altoona Sabbath School Association will meet in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, on Friday evening. Sept. 7th 18G0, ;at 7J o’clock. The following ques tions will come before the Association for dis cussion Ist. Is there; any advantage to be derived from the pse of the “ Union Question,Book” in imparting Biblical instruction to a Sunday School Class ? J 2d. Is it expedient, under the present circum stances, to continue longer the Altoona Union Sabbath School Association ? White Hall Meeting. —A meeting of the People s Party Club of Logan Township was held at White Hall Hotel, on Saturday evening last, which was addressed by Hon. S. S. Blair, the People’s Party candidate for Congress. The ‘‘Wide Awake” Club of this place was out on parade, and made a creditable appearance. They carried some fifty torches and were preceded by the Altoona Brass Band. ®>&- The Bell-Everett party bold a meeting nt Allegheny Furnace on Tuesday evening last, and the People's Party hold one there this(Thursday) evening The National Union Club of this place, attendedtbe meeting last evening, proceeded by a martial bandy and four men carrying a bell, which they tolled as they walked. We understand that the “ Wide Awake” Club yrill go out to the meeting to-night. Leo Beokes.— Wm. Ball, the proprietor of the barber shop under the Altoona House, had his leg broken immediately above the ankle, by afall on the board walk in front of the Exchange Hotel, on Wednesday last, while attempting to separate two dog* that were fighting. The frac ture was adjusted by Dr. J. T. Christy, and the man is now: getting wel]i as fast as could be ex pected. Ripe Fruit Wholesome.— Doctors say that npe fruit is wholesome and we are sure it is palatable, and we are likewise sure that the peaches, pears, apples &c,. that can be,had at Taylor’s saloon are ripe and palatable. The boys don’t keep; unripe fruit for sale. Every thing you get there is worth the money. If you have never been M Taylor’s just drop in and see. The Altoona Academy.— The female depart ment of the above institution, will re-open on the Ist Monday of October. For further par ticulars apply to the subscriber. PEW AND SCISSORS. I®,London, says (the Registrar General, now coven 121 square mile*. ' ‘ < O- Miss Betsy Prim thinks that tegs should be called “ abdominal supporters,” by all genteel people. A new paper to about being started at Iluntlcgdon to support the cause'of Bell and Everett. tA- Accounts from Japan state that a city of ten thou sand inhabitants was> swallowed up by an earthquake in dune last. '■ i ' ' The Boston “The Empress Eugenie is ■” Tea, so the; ss;;and Louis feels delighted and E. W. OLIVER. - CTKA Y COWv—CAME T O Tli E K-7 XWldi -nce of the subscriber, at Blair 'Furnace. Blair connty.cin orahont the first of July, 186 U, a block mooly COl a;pleco cutoff rite right ear,'! The" owner is ri tss&smss^isstiBmM^& T^LOUII. —THE BEST QUALIFY OF Pee.xX)lBS«-tf, ■... js^d* Mg}. ProdertckShlhdlo, late a resident of Tyrone, waa found dead on tha turnpike, between that place and Clearfield, on Friday last Hewas a man of Intemperate habit*. v OU Capt. Cramer, of the Branch train, has obtained a month’* leave of abeendh, and gone to Atlantic City and other seaport towns, for the benefit of hU health. Hope he may have a good time of it. ; *a_The Tyrone and Clearfield R. R. Co. recently for warded a keg containing 67,000 coppers to a firm of con tractors on the road, as payment for an estimate that was doe. Tbe contractors refused to receive it. Mississippi paper says that "Mississippi pledges her word not to snbmit to the rnle of a Black Republican President” We wonder, says Prentice, if her “ word” is as good as her bonds f .1 \ A®“B. S. Wharton. Esq., has received the nomination of the People’s Party for Senator, in the district' composed of Somerset. Bedford and Huntingdon, now represented by Wm. P. Schell, Democrat. AS* 4 * Julius, why didn’t you oblong your stay at de sea side f”—“ Kase, Mr. Snow, dey charge too much."— *• How so, Julius ?”—“ Why, de landlord charge dis iudiwidual wid stealiq' de spoons.” AS* An elderly Pennsylvania woman, with her daughter, looking at the marble statue of Girard, in the College build ing, the other day. startled the by-standers hy exclaiming, “ La, Sully, how white lie was.” Col J. J. Patterson, of Juniata county, and Thomas Hays, of Union county, have been nominated by the peo ples Party of Jnniata, Union apd Spydehcounties,as their candidates for Assembly. The Erie Dispatch says that 2500 imsheis of plums have been shipped from that city this season, and that at least 2000 bushels remain unpicked in that vicinity. Pri cos range from 26 to 78 cents per bushel. S If yon have a friend whom yon desire to remain a friend, get in debt to him. He’ll never leave yon be will haunt yon ; and “ in fond remembrance," ever cherish your virtues and the amount of your indebtedness. The Pittsburgh Chronicle says that a respectable citizen of Washington county recently fell into the hands of the “ Pbilistiues” of that city, who robbed him of $5O in money and a set of teeth which were set on a gold plate. *9“Gen.Geo.F.Bickloy has ordered a large quantity of arms of a manufacturer in Massachusetts. They are to be delivered at Matamorus, Texas, by October Ist, 1860 - He promises to pay for them in cash at that timeand place lom tbe South, we hear of terrible storms in Lou isiana and Alabama. The Mobile and New Orleans papers are burdened with the details. In Mobile, especially, the loss of life was great, and the amount of damage done very extensive. A Mrs. John Brown, says the Portsmouth (N. II.) Chronicle, during a thunder storm, was killed by lightning while on her knees at prayer. She had just made the re mark that If the Lord wished to take them, she knew of nothing better to be doing than to be al prayer. £S.Ouo of the census takers, in Philadelphia, last week came across an old lady who ,1108 tseuty-tbur daughters living, twenty-three of whom are married and have fami lies, She has certainly dune her share towards increasing the population of the Quaker City, and deserves a premium. B®*The Louisville Journal has the following short and decisive hit at an over hasty opponent: “ Nobody denies the patriotism of John Bell,”— Louisville Journal, lie de ny it.”— lf. C. I’utriol. “We know you do; we meant you when we said that nobody denied it.”— Louisville Journal. Small boy on tip-toe to companions —“ Sh—oh— stop your noise, ul 1 of you ” Companions■ Hello. Tommy, what’s up now?” Small—- We’ve got a new baby—very weak ami tired— walked all the tray from heaven last night—mUsu’t go kickin’ up a row around here.” A veritable •• one-horse shay”—once the property of Stephen Girard, was sold in Philadelphia recently for the sum of $16.50. Some dealer in old iron, or it may lime been an active admirer of tin- formerijwucr of the vehicle, immediately offered the purchaser $3.50 for his bargain.— He was at once taken up Bjf.Very Pressing.—A young girlwhohad become tired of single hlcssedne-e. wrote fo her true swain as follows: “ Beer Gim, dime rite off. ef you air cummin at awl. Ed Ceilings Is insisting that 1 shall hev him. 4 kisses me so kontiuerally that I kau't holed out mutch longer, but will have 2 kave in. Betzv.” t®. A man named Patrick, llenesy died from excessive joy, at Johnstown, on Saturday. The father of the deceas ed suddenly arrived in Johnstown from Ireland, and his son was ro overcome by the intelligence that ere he met his parent he fell down and expired. He was a worthy young man, and his death is deeply regretted by all who knew him. Ah an illustration cf the punctuality with which the Adriatic makes her trips, it is said that some days previous *t° ber last arrival nt New York, a dinner was ordered at the New York Hotel, f,.ra certain hour of the 11th. for the family of Brown, Bios. A Co., who were cxjieeted among the passengers; and that the good ship came in just In time to enable the party to dress before the soup had time to cool! MARRIED; ky Rov Thomas Barnhart. Mr. ED WARD McARDLE and Miss JULIA ANN GLTTLEM AN both of Springfield Furnace, Blair county. Attention! Wide Awakes. HON. DANIEL, ULLMAN, American Candidate fur Gwemnr in ,Vci o York in 1554 and a leading FILLMORE man in 1850, ’ WILL SPEAK IN FAVOR OP LINCOLN, HAM!JN AND CURTIN, AT ALTOONA, Monday Evening, Sept, 3rd, 1860. By order of Executive Committee. TO THE PEOPLE. T HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM r , a large Assortment of the following ar ticles, bought for cash, which 1 offer tothocitizenaof Blair and adjoining counties, at the Blair County Book and Music S'ort, opposite the Tribune Office, Virginia street, Altoona, Pa , at the very lowest rates: ’ ?PvS K a S * stationery of all kinds. Albums, Blank Books. Pass rarw _ Books, Ac., Ac. Also all the different B SCHOOL BOOKS €rS<*W ~ n , i? Altoona or the township schools. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOES, ACCORDEONS, . ' FLU7ES, FIFES, Ac. Ac., and an endless variety of Violin, Guitar and other •ii l uea * Vwlity. I have paid particular attention to eeM lo a£.' l . nrf r, of PIANO MUSIC, the latest published, to which I invite the attention of the ladles. I JumHOSICAZ, INSTRUCTORS for almost every lustra lWh^npeli ° r i2i of , felaAßS ’ TOYS - and sronll Musi n i.rff- m e Tabert and other celebrated Pencils, „l a V Perf " mcr - v tracts, Fancy Soups, Teeth and tttlr Brashes. Combs, Pocket Books, Ladles’ Shopping ££ CHARLES CADGHLING, JR. B wsSSS7;^?.° rilu “'-' aind News Depot CONPECTIOSABY; SEGAR, TOBACCO; JEWELRY & VARIETY ST O R Ev The subscribe r continues to keep Constantly on hand at! the be*t literary papers and periodical*,: doily papers from Philadelphia, New York and Plttapargh.’together with a good assortment of Hooks. aJi band' h^ Ql B ° l,k * n * t ‘ d ln thi!l P lac ci.aud vicinity always on l 0 L of Confectionaries, and knick knacks r Alw the brat TobAcoi) £’Beein •£)ruttS?'S io *'t n ' wltll ft fine ftwortiuentbf Gold 5!! d vJiT, Er p f nc tiih Gold Rings and other articles of Jewel ry. Call and ’ H. PETTING ISR. Altoona, July Sft’ftMy, ; yn.lAUootwHmie. MRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI ENCED NURSE AND PEM AIEPUYSICIAN nre scuts to the attention of mothers her ; ’ pr * I SOOTH I N Q SiYRUP. I FOE CHILDREN TEETHING. . * whlch-greatly taciUtates the process of teething, by soften ing the gums reducing all inflammation!*!!! allay pain and spasmodicoction, and Is ture to regntateithe Bo ml*. Depend upon it mothers, it will give: rest to yourselves, nniltrUef and Health to pour Infant*, n We have put up and sold this article jftr over ten yean, andcan say, in confidence-and truth of lt, What we have never been aide to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, in a single Instance, to effect acore, when timely used. Never did we'knuw an insJtancedCdiaaatisfiiction by any one who used it. On the sli are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms bf highest commen dation of its lungicnl effects -and medicafyirtues. We speak In this matter “what we do know.” after ten years’ expe rience. and pledge our reputation Kir ths fhl9lm*-nt of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the in fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief trill be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. ! f- This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and skillful nurses in New England, and has been used with'never-failing success in thousands of one*. _ L , |.; , It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates’ the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It wifi almost instantly relievo Griping in the Bowels and I Find Colic, and over come convulsoius, which, if not speedily -remedird, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, iu all cases of Dysentery nbd Diarrhoea in children, whether it arises from teething or IrOia guy other cause. We would kay to every mother who hat’a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of others, stmid between your suffering child and the relief that will lie' abso lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely 1 used. Full directions for using will acootnpany each bot tle, None genuine unless the fac-sjmjlo of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. _ Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by Q. W. Kessler and A. lluusb, druggists, Altoona, Price 25 coots per bottle. Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar atrdet. N. Y. July 12, XBOO.-ly. PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1 PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! | PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I | PICTURES FOR TWENTY-F|VE CENTS 1 PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIjVE CENTS ! AT IHI ; PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, ' PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, Corner of Caroline and Virginia Streets, Pigart’a building, Altoona, July 12, 1860.-3 m. ■- ■ GROCERY, PROVISION, AND. • ' WHOLESALE LIQUOB STORE r PHE UNDBKSWNED WOULD IN- J FORM the public that he has purchased the interest of A. Ml LLIItON in the Grocery and Provision Store here tofun- kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St., where he will continue the business, anil will keep con stantly on band a large supply of FLOOR. HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES. DRIED BEEF, FISH. SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES, ami everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision Mores, all of which he receives fresh from the eastern and western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices Haying recently obtained fi.-enso to sell liquor by whole sale, 1 will keep constantly on hand a large assortment ol liquors of the best qualities to be had, l respectfully solicit a share of public custom. Julyli 18iii).-3m, j. BERKOWITZ. EOAD LANDS POE SALE, j ON LONG CREDIT, i AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST rpHE HANIBAL AND 6TJ JOSEPH ei COMPANY, haying over 000,000 ACRES of LAND lyilig in the State of Missouri, which was grant by Act of Congress, to aid In the construction o! their' Koad offor the principal jxirtion thereof, for sale, on the most liberal terms, >• ”T^ ntL ' r i’ lr* of t,lese lands are within six, and all Mitliin fifteen miles of the UstilroAil. whi(3iis now comply ti-d. and open for use throughout its eiftjre length (206 mil-s.) and runs through a country which is unsurpassed by any in the salubrity of its climate, t|i? fertility of its soil, and the extent of it* mineral re»oiircc4« For further information, apply at the Land office of the Company, or address by letter, , JOSIAII HUNT, „ „, „ Land Commissioner, 11. & gt. Jo. K. R. Hannibal. Mo. pel,. 2, ’60.-ly.* TO THE PUBLIC.—T HES U B SCRIBER (having taken the esmbtishinentheretofore owned by -ninnel I. Fries,) would respectfully an mt nomice to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, -fcraa that ho bus removed his WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Still TIS. SIIEET-Ilioy WARE cf STOVE STORE, to Gie new building on Annie street, between Harriet and Adeline streets. Fast Altoona, where he will keep constant ly on hand a largo assortment of everything |u his line, which he will dispose of On r asonahlo terms. N HOOFING & SPOUTING f" 1 "5 0,, . F,1nrt "»'lce. He also manufactures Leaded ,K ") bpoptini:. wliich is said to bo much!superior to gal \aiiiziHl slieot»ir<>n or tin.- - . ’ Me bus also attached trcopper-smilhlng i-oora to his es tablishment and will keep on band an assortment of coo per and brass kettles. Ac. ; ; c All kinds of j..bwdik promptly attended to. - A snare of public patronage is respectfully solirited. Altoona. Aug. ,Ct„. ftflO. ST^Pf ! W^XEKS - c nOE-FIN DINGS.—JUST RECEI* b, A 4 a P? 1 as, ' ,rtme nt of Shoo-Fiudings, of all de, JnW°lo l«im h " C wUI BeU n{ ,ow Prices, iblrcssh _ / Jlll > 10 - ,BWJ - STEWART A TIIOMPSONr CHOU LEATHER.—We SW Ut a . ,!00<1 8 . ,0ck of tho »nd Oak Bo.e Leather. We have also a rood assortment of Goat and K i!, *™ ch H Counlr y Oilf Skins, Uppers/ Kips, Linings. bindings, 4c, all of which we mill at low prices and warrant to give satisfaction.' !.• ■ - - Please calland examine onr stock before pkrchasinirelse where. Don-tforgetpUce-twodoorsbelow P thep“tffi: Jnly 19, 1860. STEWART 4 IHOMPSO^T Am erican Life Insurance and Trust Co. Capital Stock, $500,000, Company Building, Walnut. SC, St & comer of Fourth Vhila. B. P. .HOSE. AGENT, ALTOONA, LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL BATES. OR ATJOUtt STOCK RATES, AT ABOTT2O PEEOENI! LST IN THKyORLD. A. WHILLDIN.iVet’t. J. 0, SIMMS, ■Sfec’y. [Oct. 27ih, 18S9-Jy. Lycoming county: mutual FIRE INSURANCE AQBNCT;—The undersigned. I H?®?, 4 ?/ F* 0 Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, ia •Bltihst loss or damage by ere, BaOdmgt, Marctondtte, PtmUtire and Property of ererv description, in town or country-, at at reaSjmMe rates ns “XS"?3K£ Btoto -, rt offlco ih theStasonicTemple. Jan. 3, 6C-tf] JOHN SHOEMAKER, Agent. AND LOT AT PRIVATE BALE.—The Gate-House and Lot ; ' Altoona and hol- l FF 1 !® road co n sit- K mile from Altoona. i» offered Private Bala For terms and farther particulars Inquire of JOSEPH D7SART, President o’ the Company. [AprilfC, ISGO.-tf. 4 J. Gv ADLUM, not ary p u b Llc. -vALTOONA. BLAIR CO n PA.; ■' Cnn at all times be found it the stare of j.;B. Hilemaa. October 1,1867. ' , . V Haro ware of all pEscitip. rtionisjost received and for sale by ■’ i ‘ ; , ‘test. JB-tTI .• - J.B.BILEMAN ' / yUEENSWARE, JUST RKCEIV ED. \3f, A largs and fashionable assortment it the store of ’ . . r... * J. B HILEMAN. FT AIR OILS, COLOGNES, POM- , fc- ■*> * * »( ONLF PREPARATION Hiving Prooft n strong and diroot as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. For Statesmen, !udges,Edltow, Physicians of thebldwt ■cbnoU us well HA new. give it their unqualified sanction, and loeoenm-ml It for nil cnaoe of eruptions,and -ilirsns of thewalpandbrain-.faut all who lure n«sd it, unite la testifying that it will preserve the hair from being gray, and front falling to any age, ae well as rostorei Read the following:— ■ tw—. ■ Oak Orove, S. C. Jnbe 24tb, 1809. —’SiS*’ D: O®® l Sir:—Your ttoir Restorative is ™£J“*y gaining popularity In this community. X have bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, anJ giro your n«jr Res p«rfect-teat thrOwn*frnn? 2,*** 1 , WM 80 unfortunate as to be against a rock near the ruad-etde. .Si, 1 ”?? r ? c “‘' red ® moBt terrible blow; can nU igNM ml 01 irruatwn, whicli con)ujuuicalcd to tbf , Whiekmy hair was finally destroyed over the entire sur face of the head. From the time X first discovered • ita dropping, however, up to the time of its total dlsannea£ ance, X employed everything J could think of, briugapTO feesionalman myself, and, as I thought, undentandfawthe nature of the disease, hut was-BaaDy defeated in evervnre. scrlntlon advanced. very pro ;■ and no other circumstances induced me to resort ■, to your-worthy Iluir Restorative, which X have every rea •on to believe, produced a very happy result; two months after tbo first application, X hod os beautiful a header youpg hair as I over saw, far which X certainly owe run my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your, remedy to alt inquirers; moreover, X shall use my influence; which! flatter myself to say, fa not a little. v" You can publish thislfyon thtnk proper. Xo«w. very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, M.D. o«tee t of tbe Jeffersonfan, PhUippl, Va, Deo. 12th, ISM. Dear eiT.—l feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, tS state to yon the following circumstance, which you can use as you tbittk proper. A gentleman ot this place, (a law* been bald over since his early youth; so much so, tnat he was compelled to weara wig. XXe was induced to use a bottle of vour “Hair Restorative,” which he liked very much; and after nslpg some two or three bottles hit hair grew ont quite luxuriantly, and he now has a hand some head of hair. The gentleman’s name is Bradford, and u lit* w very veil known in our uctyoining counties, muir persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it to .you. at the request of Mt. Bradford. You can sell d peat deal ofyour Hair Restorative in this mid the adjoin fog counties ifyon have the proper agents. Yours, Ac., _ _ „ THOMPSON SUKOUNOR. D*. woon: Dear Sir ; permit me to express tbo obliga tionslain.underfortho entire restoration of my hair to “* * bout ‘. he “ mo * hiy arrival in the United States It was rapidly becoming gray, hut upon the application Of your “ Hair Restorative 5, it soon recovered itsorigJnal bne. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious us well as agreeable: * S. THALBERQ The Restorative fa. put up in bottles of three sizes, -via i largo, medium, nml email; fho small holds U a pint, uui retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty percent, wore in proportion than the small,retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 4d tJsr cent, more in proportion. and retails for *3. ■ - ■ O.J. WOOD A CO., PKiprietors, 444 Broadway. Kaw York, and IX4 Market Street St. Louis, Mo.' . ■ * ror salp by Q. W. Kessler, Altoona, and by all coed Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. * ■ Bo * March 1, ’CO—ly ' Lands i lands i Tlands ! 11 T^ U, !? er « U Prep T t° locate LAND Wll the Omaha and Nebraska City Dana Good selections ?ap now ho made near th< larko streams and aettlemonts. The Lands of this Territory, how la Market, are of the beat quality. ■ „„*^r„. Solectioll3 caTolUlly made, tetters tf iainiry »» quested. ; ALEX. P. McKINNEY* July 11,1859.-tf| 0k “ FOU8 » °M» County, axrsaxjtoss: Rcr. A. B. Curk, Altoona, Pa. tbofn !i Co.,.Bankers, Altoona, Pat McCecm A Dem, Editors, » " •A. Scott, Supt. P. R, A,- « D. McMtotuie, Esq., Huntingdon, Pa. T !>• deet, attorney at law fj ALTOONA, BLAIR Co, Pa^ Will practice law in the several Courts of Blair, Cambriat C<;fati-0 “S' l A A ft" Dlatricl Count of the Called States. Collections of claims promptly attended to. Agent tor the sale of Beal Estate, Bounty Land Warrants, mad all business pertaining to audthe law. ' • v RefeAescks : . Uo “- S'* 1 * 0 " SlcCandles and Andrew Burke, Esq.. Pitts - burgh; Don. Samuel A. Gilmore, Prts, JudgeofPayotto Judicial District; Uon. ClienarddleraSnspfWheel Uonllcnryp.Fostor.Oreensbnrg; Hon. John TIT. KiHingsr, : ir° n ’ r n ‘-1 Port ’ r * Philadelphia; aud Hon’ George P. Unmelton, Pittsburg. June 16,1860-Iy. THE ROOT and herd doctor. 1 vernal ft h l U * d « , P hto ' S 1 * 080 n^V H a haTO ' iLH r .°w i i ttt **i u *' o 6°. n House, on former visits, can lx consulted hereafter at the Altoona House, one toy in each not ice °f which will be given in thispnoer -uS » W n ibh“/ U 7c a 011 tlle 13tb August two of September, after which he will bo absent two months, but ill give notice through this paper when / ho will commence for. the winter season again., life treats / : ?H' I 'fJf e 8„ *® hcir to - A, Btethoscoplc ■ / tion ..f the Heart, Lungs and Throat free of charge. Thru, / ’ wnds upon thousands have testified to the correctness of / his testing diseases wtthont asking any questions. He ha/ dUc * , fV 9 „‘. ,f nature strictly ttal. Uaud-bllla. Dr. IV. LEVINQ3TOi( W. M. LLOYD & CO., " " AziVOitA, Pi, JOHNSTON, JACK & GQ: 4 HOLLIDA TSBOItQ, PA~ 2A3^XX3 l^.^mss3 a r (LaU “Bell, Johnston, Jack £ Co.*’) Drafts on the principal Cities, and Silver, and Gold for saie.- Collections ,^°° e y" received on deposite, payable on demand, Feb Id, mo*’ tfr 01,0,1 tUne ’interest at fiOrratw! ooox>, tc.», J.K(mnau,ir.» Pi RS; DPPD & GEMMILL DAV JLJ ISQ entered into Partnership 'in thV Practice of Medicine, rrapectfully tender their'service* to the Puhßs tndhe several branches of their Profession; “ —StliM.” 1 ! 1 *’® niwwer « d either day or night atdbetr offles w hich Is the sameas heretofore occupied hy Dra. Hirst & Good.—or at the Eogan House. “ 3 April 21st, 18595,« Boots and shoes.—the UN derslgQed bos now on'bond and will ' sen cheap at hU store In the Masonic Tem- llfli ivn a?Kt.2 n’* ; CABIN ET-WAKE, ;; W jhodntJai of ah'UNDERTAKER/ T£” Cablnei-Makara and one apprentice wanfcd. Altoona, Apr. 12.18 W. JAB.T. MOORE. ■DLAIK COUNTY INSURANCE A^SSrS; t '!i aaU^. a * a i nst Ims ot danutge by flrej SteSt*. urnitu ’ re and Property, oferery des cription, in town or country, at as feasible rateru tnr Company in the State, Office with 8011, Johnston, JacSrJ 27, *6B-tf, D• CAIOWEDL, *«t , WM. S. BITTNER, SURGEON DENTIST (OFFICE IN THE MASONIC TEH* A Itudent wanted. ' Dll. WM. 11. FINLEY RE- M SFECTFDUiT offers his- services to the people of Altoona and the oinieg country. ®.® J n 1 # y J*- *2 n 5? Rt office heretofore oc- “ copied by Dr. 0. D. Thomas. Altoona, Sept. 30,1858.-tf fPBPk KEMOVAL.— A M. KING, SHOE ’ MAKER, informs the public that he l»aa taken the Room next door to the TWnm» - Office, on Virginia Street, where he is nrePM&__ pared to maunfnetare overt style of manner BHO£3 ’ “* reasonttble P riccs ) end in a substantiat ‘ ~ ~ . . : . [MarJS.’CO.-tf. ' f AKER—JOHN S°J W R P i M - % 0^ : to J. Vf. Rigg s Tin Shop, and Sfca’sßootsA in good style and at Jow rates. [Mar-IS/Stt / 2J.IIOCEIUES. ——A LARGE AN© V-*. complete assortment of Groceries have justbeenre ceiyed at the store of ■ J. B. Mt-wsia- A LL THE STANDARD PATENT I-tC , KKSUB^. THE ~ J. SHOEMAKER.