me, Ohio, has dow roach-’ : more than a half mile. 0 eclated in lay or of as najority of 20,000 rotse, a- wanted to go to tha uM at Spiingfleld, Mas citation of the State de acanl if iho occupant his term of office. y been organlx«d In cr, of the Infantry, has ;ompany. Tha company lumber more than forty posed of young anmor- a Cincinnati, on Bator- Th» one that measured iop, step andjnmp was on by Wm. Abbott, He' ce inches. There war* ys:—" Messrs. Qraff time past in boring for a tha Bairds to wn and j struck a vein which. >ii, at the depth of per.” ■ ; 1 ling near Plum Creek rommittod a rape upon amed Barr. The neigh* tree, when the chOdfo. ickory wlthee for about 1 oubu are entertained of Justifiable, it was per- odent of the New York says: . A former bank-- mines, engaged Intel- • of tiio churchea urSaa*'' key On Bunday. Xast cu'countcrod anex-Cln i the New York Bowery lial, and engaged keep ing,Tour hundred nfi)f : TICES. Bead I 111., July 80th, 1800. r “InpecOne,"'or rs. I was Wholly ds> iud it, and la five how* r lias ensued: Itisthi id’er. of nature or art. line” a single “ague proof." E. M. STOUT.' nma, July 23d,1800. d from the grave Igr ■ Inpectlne,". or « Ptr xra I have suffered ot •-st Spring my llfewM ■iroycd the < from all station between Blairsyille and *Utown. Ministers anid resbect % invited to attend.; JL JOHNSTON.' ■! fMtor in charge. Ap: roiaiEp.— We arß pleased to note the ap pointment of C. W. Burkholder, late Clerk in e Superintendent office ih this place, .tp the of picket Agent at Harrisburg. Mr.; •u an energetic and reliable man, and the ®mpanjr could not hare found a better man for e . Position. While we regret to lose him as a u ® n » we are content since, our loss ip his gain. B —Wo Me by the last cumber of the /' onn *7 Won, *** the p eajiH f betweeh Martin & Bay, .in the publication ", * P tt hap .been isnow *2“ A- Kay A Co. ,®he .paper items ire clip from the-Tyrone Star, of yesterday: OnlastTuesday evening, Mr. John Bhriver, of this, County, went to Janesville, in Clearfield county, for the purpose of purchasing a farm. He had a large amount of money in his posses sion, which he carried in a belt upon his pei son. He-stayed all night at the hotel of Mr. Jordan. The next day he made arrangements with Mr. Wesley Nevling for - the purchase' of Ins farm, and after dinner, whilst an article of agreement was being drawn up, he said he woald.go into a piece of woods, which is upon the place, for the purpose of examining the timber. He went into the woods alone, and from that time nothing baa ’been, heard of him. . The community in the neighborhood of Jsnes ville is in a great state of excitement. It is believed that he has been foully dealt with, but we have not learned that any one in that neigh borhood is. suspected. 'V 7:«o*a.m: 7 00 A.M. «ao i*. m. 7 40 7 10 A.M. t .7?16 “ 740 f 0 60 P.M. 8 10 P.M. Little Jimmy Cats, an .orphan boy whom Mr. Robert Waring is raising, a few days since was bitten upon the leg by a spotted snake. He was alone in the field at the time, .but instantly, cat oat with his pocket knife the place that was bitten, A few ulcerated sores have mode their appearance in the neighborhood of the wound, but beyond this he has sustained, no inconve nience from the poison. He is not ten years old, and for his age certainly displayed n great deal of courage and presence of mind, Mr. Waring’s farm adjoins Tyrone. On Saturday last a meeting of the bar of this Judicial District was held at the Logan House, Altoona, for the purpose of adopting a uniform set of rules of court for the District. Hon. George Taylor presided, and the bar of the va rious counties was largely represented. On Friday last, a son. of Mr. James McFar land, of this place, whilst engaged in gathering plums for bis bapther, fell from the tree, a dis tance of some ten feet, injuring himself quite seriously. Fortunately; however no bones were broken. : _ The child of Biddy Creely (whose arrest wc noticed last week) died in the Poor House on Thursday last. People’s Party Meeting.— A meeting of the People’s Party was held in this place on Mon day evening last, which attracted a pretty large crowd. The Altoona “ Wide Awake” Club turn ed out between,.sixty and seventy torches. For ty of the Club wore attired in caps and capes.— They were preceded by the Altoona Brass Band. The “ Wide Awake” Club of Hollidayaburg, numbering 50, attired in the dub uniform, came out on a special train, accompanied by a large crowd. . They 1 were met at the depot by the Altoona C}ub and escorted to the vacant lots in the rear of the Post Office, where the meeting was hold. Addresses were delivered by Hon. Daniel Ullman, of New York, and George Cowen, of Westmoreland. 9 42 5 20 Another Store.— Wo notice that our friend, And. Clabaugh, has fitted up a store room in the corner of the “ Brant House,” where he has just opened a.lot of choice confectionaries, npts, fruits, cigars, tobacco, &0., to which he invites the attenUon of the good citizens of Al toona who .wish anything in his line. He also intends opening the newspaper and periodical business, and will supply papers and periodi cals regularly to all Who will leave their names with him. He wishes those who intend patron izing him to leave their nam cs previous to the 10th inst. Fall op a Bridge. —The bridge which crosses the Juniata between Hollidaysbarg and Gays port, gavp; way, on Wednesday of last week, whilst r drove; of cattle, belonging to Messrs. Berry, Irvin & Co., were passing over it. About thirty of tho cattle fell headlong into the river ■below, and many were more or less injured.— The bridge has been in,a very bad condition for a year pr two back, and it is hoped the Commis sioners will proceed immediately to erect a more substantial structure. Opening of the Schools.—A ten months session of the public schools in this place, opened on Monday lost, much to the satisfac tion of parents, but not so satisfactory, we pre sume, to those juveniles who have an antipathy “ classic.halls, ’’ and whoso backs, owing to a mischievous disposition, come in for frequent applications .of “ hickory oil.” All the advice and consolation we can give them is to keep an eye on the “ knight of the birch,” when at their pranks, and when caught “ grin and bear it.” A. S. S. A.—The Altoona Sabbath School As sociation will meet in the basement of the Pres byterian Church, on Friday evening, Sept. 7tb, 1860,tat 7J .o’clock. The following questions will come before the Association for discussion: Ist Is there any advantage to be derived from the use of Question Books in imparting Biblical instruction to a Sunday School Glass? ' 2d. Is it expedient under the present circum stances, to continue longer the Altoona Union Sabbath Association ? Wanted I—Competent Business Men.— The demand for qkillful and accomplished accoun tants : is perpetual, and constantly increasing .with the increase of production and trade.— Young men wishing to prepare, themselves for commercial pnrsuUs wUI find no Institutionin this oonntry possessing advantages oqualto those afforded bythe Iron City College, of Pitts burgh, Pa., which ,is aoy .patronised by every State in thVUnion. ‘ ' : Hoax.-—As the “ Wide-Awakes*’ werepassing out of town r Q n - the road which leads from Branch street, to the Plapk' Boad, on their way to the People's 1 Party Meeting, :at Allegheny Furnace, on Thursday evening last, some malicious indi vidual threw a stone at one of the transparen cies, which missed its aim dud; sfruck a little girl on the bead knocking her down and cutting a severe gash. We intend going East in a few days, to purchase out Fall Stock—and we deem it only necessary to inform our customers of the fact, feeling .confident that they wili be on hands, to square up their accounts. ‘ J. & J. BOWTflpt. Sept. 6, 1860. v 1;: ■: ? c' Pio Nio.~The Presbyterian Sunday Sohool of jptepd.hwipg a plfi. hie' .to-day in 'fM c■; j - , j, £ In Tyrone, on theitith nit, by Sami Jones, Esq, Mr, PETER DBUKY, of Tyrone, and Mite CATHARINE A; POWEEL, oTEewistown, Mifflin co. ■On the 16th nit, at the residence of the bride’s father,!# Her. Samuel T- Lowrlo, GEO. M. BRISKIN', Esq, of New Orleans, to Mias HANNAH E, eldest daughter of Dr. D. Hontz Oi Alexandria, Huntingdon County, Bn. At Manor Hill, Huntingdon County, on Ttmrsday, Aug, 80 th, after a brief illness. Miss EMILY JANELOYJS, aged i Cuts. 22 years, 6 months and 10 days. | Having ptedhaaed the spacious Iron Bonding, No. 439 At Clayebnrg, on the 19 th ult, Mrs. SOPHIA, wife of , ChWnut Btr»e --vr 60,000 SHINGLES, 60,000 JLATHES, ndd all kinds ofBUILDING MATEKTALSiIowMr than the loitot, fop Caab. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKBB*- iHiiiiiiai i i ’ ' MRS. ISTNSLOW, AN experi enced NURSE AND FEMALE PHYSICIAN, cents to the attention of motile taker . ; FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and all cutaneous affections at the Scalp. FOR REA VTIFYINQ THE If A JR, imparling toit an un equalled gloss and brilliancymaking it soft aud silky iu its texture and causing it to curl readily. ; The great celebrity aud the .increasing demand lor this unequalled preparation, convince the proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning’ public of its superior qualities over any other preparntidp at present in use. It cleanses tho head nnd scalp from, dandruff and other cutaneous diseases, causes the hair to grow luxurient ly, and gives it a rich, soil, glossy flexible appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and tbining, it will give strength and vigordo tho roots, ind restore tho growth to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield a fresh covering of hair. There arc hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York wliu have had their hair restored by tho uso of this Invigorator, when ail other preparations had failed. L.M. lias in tiis possession letters imiumerabio testifying to the above facts, from persons of the highest respectability'. It w ill effectually prevent the hair from, turning grag until the latest period of life; aud iu coses where the hair has al ready changed its color, the use of the lijvigoratoi wiii with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving ita dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for the tojlct and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, liaVlng an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with ,11m Invigorator can he dressed in any required form so ns do preserve its place, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it hy the ladies os a standard ioilt I article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within tho reach of all, being. I .ONLY 25 CENTS per bottle, to bo had at all respectable druggists and perfu mers. 1 L. MILLER would onl! tho attention of Parents and Guardians to the use of the Invigorator, in cases where the childrens’ Hair inclines to be weak. The trie of it lays tiioV foundation for a good head of hair, as it reinbves any impu rities that may have bccqjine connected with! the scalp, the removal of which is necessary both for thp health of tho child, and tho future appearance of its Hair. CAUTION.—None genuine without, tho fab simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also-,'L. MILLER’S HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. Y. blown in tlieglass. ’ Wholesale Depot, 60 Dev St., and sold by all the princi pal Merchants and Druggists throughout the world. Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. I also desire to present to the American public my New and Improved Instantaneous LIQUID HAIR DYE- which after years of scientific cxperimentinglhavo brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly without injury to theHniror Skin, warranted tho best article of the kind in existence. ' Price, Only 50 Cents. Aug. 23, ’GO-ly. Depot, 56 Dey St-, New York. PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! i PICTURES FORxTWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I AT TUB PEOPLE’S GiLIERT, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, . PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, Corner of Caroline and Virginia Streets, Flgart’s building. Altoona, July 12,1860.-3UI, |j ;; GO AND SEE The Boot and Herb Doctor! WHO CAN BE CONSULTED AT * T the Altoona House, on tlio 14th day of September. Ail patients who wish to continue their treatment, must prepare themselves to get two'months treatment in Sep tember , os the Doctor will then leave for the for West, to get a now supply of roots, fort which ho goes every fan consequently he will pot bo at' Altoona again until the middle of November, the exact-time of which notice wiU be given through this paper. ■: v : ri s c . office lk >“ 7 > North'2nd Street, below Mak I Philadelphia. - . 'i ■•. v.™ He wiU visit Altoona monthly, after his,return from the Wc, rt- ' W. LIVINGSTON.’ Altoona, Aug. 23,1860. •< J. G. ADLllil* NO TARY PUBLIC. ALTOONA, BLAIR CO, pL - f - Cctoberl 1857* f ° Und at - ® B.Hllenmn. TT F. CONRAD, M. b.,i ally engaged. ; V ■*’ ae^geo^t REACTION.—ALL PERSONS ARF V-r hereby notified not to pnrcbftee or sell env Wap hrfr ***** of }** aito«a bWmtw £m tu»» eSl nover havo been and navcr will bo sold AU contalnging; said stamp will “2 w whßre v“‘ found, by the proprietor* of , th . e ®*5 wer 7 foghorn they belong ■ ' *s7 28 ]°‘ *SW-tt WILRELM A 880. E F. ROYER, M. D., ( • Offers his profess! onai services to .the citizens of 'Altoona and vicinity. “ ■ 3-jj* *<*t of references can be given if required. Office at residence bn Branch street. East Altoona, thres doom above Conrad’s Store. April 28 fSO-ly. T?LOUR—THE BEST QUALITY OF JL FAMILY FLOOR for sale, Wholesale andßetall. Apply to. ; J. SHOEMAKER, Dec. 11,1800-tf. Masonic Temple. r\UiJBNS WARE, JUST RECEIVED. W' A large and foshionable assortment at tho store of -•- • J. B HILEMAN. - •nrAIR OILS, COLOGNES, PQM- Shiviiifc Oman, MMt: Bm^ BCERHAVE’B HOLLAND BITTERS ,*H» OILXBEATXD HOLLAND KXHKDT VOB ©TSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY*, *•»▼*» OOHPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND* FEVER AND AGUE, ill fee Tatiana affwtlMia eonaequent upon a afoot dmai STOMACH OR LITER, took a* Indlgeetlon, Acidity of the Stomach, Oollcky hk* Heartburn, Low of Appetite, Despondency, Oostlrsasau Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Karroo*, Rhenmatlo, ana Xeunlgio Affections, It haa In nnmeroos Imtancea proved - highly pansflaial, and in others effected a decided tore. This is a purely rego table compound, prepared on strfotto ■sfontifle principle*, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bcerhave. IU reputation at home pro dooad Ita Introduction hero, the demand commencing with' thoae of the fatherland ecattered over the fee* of thle nighty country, many of whom brought with then end handed down the tradition of its Talus. 71 u note odkred. t» , 51. D. i V i. it if, y TVR S. GOOD & GEMMILL HAV- Xj INO entered into Partnership in the Practice of Medicine, respectfully tesder their services to the Pttblld in the several branches of their Profession. Calls will bo answered either day or night at their office' —which is the same as heretofore occnpicd by Drs.- Uirst 4 Good,—or at the Logan llbose. ' April 21st, 1859 3m • ' Boots and un-* dcrsignqd has now on hand and will -vA sell cheap at his store id the Masonic Tent- lafl| pie, a large and complete assortmentofßOOlS AND SHOES, ready made, or made tb order, * Overshoes. Ladies’Sandals, Gum Shoes, Cork Soles, and everything In his line of business, of the best quality and on the most reasonable terms. All custom work warranted. . Jan. 2, *sB^tt] WARE-ROOM.—THE JL undersigned respectfully informs tlio public that h. ' Juw token tbe ware-room two doors from the Branch Bead. ' where he will keep on hand all kinds of ' CABINET-WARE, and attend to the duties of an UNDERTAKER. V ? wO'good Cablnet-Mnkcra and one apprentice, wanted. Altoona, Agr.12,1860. • JAS. T.3JOORB. ' Blair county insurance undersigned, Agent of the Blair uonnty Mutual Fire Insurance Company, is at all times ready to insure against loss or damage by fire. ftriM vwty Merdiandite, Furniture and Property, of every des cription, imtown or country,-at as reasonable rates as any Company In the State. Office with.Bcll, Johnston, Jack * CJHOR-FINMSGS.-J CST HECBI kJ ved a good assortment of Shoe-Plndlngs, of all de scriptions, which wo will seU at low prices for «sb. • r , Jn !y 19 i 1860. STEWART A THOMPSON. - OBOE LEATHER.—We have jusfc a good stock of the .best Red and Oak Solo Laithcr. We have also a good assortment bf Ooat and t ench Country Calf Skins, Uppers,. Kips, Linings, Bindings, Ac, all of which wo will at low price* an# warrant to give satisfcction. examine our stock before purchasing else where. Don’t forget place— two doors below thn Post Office. July 13,1860. STEWART A THOMPSON. House and lot at Private* SALE.—ThoGnto-Ilouse and Lot . .. belonging to tho ALTOONA AND IlOlr i LIDAYSBOBG PLANK UOAD CO., nato J,£milo from Altoona, is offered Private Sale. For terms and ritrticnlare inquire of JOSEPH DY3 Company. [April 26,1860.-tt ■pBMOVAL.—A M. KINO, SHOE-* I I; MAKER, informs the public th&tUe has taken the Room next door totho ~ Office, on Virginia Street, where he Is Sared to manufacture every style of CRN’S SHOES, at reasonable prices, and in a substantial' manner - [Mar.16,’60.-tf. Boot and shoemaker—john STEHLT? Los taken a portion of the room occupied by A. M. K3NG, neit to J. W. Ring's Tin Shop, and himself ready to get up Men's Boots X In good-style aud at low rates. * rßlar.ld/STtC <“ —- in ROGERIES.—-A LARGE AND complete assortment of Groceries liavo Just been »• coked at the store of j. 5. UItEMAN. Hardware of all deso 7 * - tions juat received and fpr sale by -'XtIP OCtf 16-tf j ; X . Kistaußv. I J. SHOEMAKER.