liffi icMime Uaco ——'s .JK !H£ CofiD|4 /A ' : *s JifiD V I, VANIA, c JiiaU'ly, if. Sherry and Port W 1... and Pt. Croix Ru m *' mill Irish Whinkv IN BOTTLES. nltfiition of the el*i*.U W . ines f"' 1 Lt( » n “«!SSSrtL t }** V v rk whose name is yl> r the purity of lil« i* p * n •Wolfe, in liis letter Jo V ‘ ,ICS aud liquors, soys ; uian.mv standinprcia a "> tl» city of Ne£ Yor“tS} #o .* bc re V t>d upon hySufl • has the proprietor's name on th« os signature of the certified. I'ct m'l' l ° ?i“‘ a,ld **a«C £ by all Apothecarl^,^ h, No. 5.,2 Market St., Phlln. .-ole Agent for Philadelnhi. :i the New Yotk Conricr- - **' ; ■ st: Xnv Yobs i. liewci toens that th# r( i ql «, >■,' •<*» cellars, filled with Bren •cr Custom-Uouso key,read* for - of schnapps last jearamooii tod thousand *a«n, and we Jiobo in . he equally successful wU^hU patronage of every loter of hit " V’ Wl,h P"» Wta«iMid Llqnurl . heir orders direct to Sir. W o |f? t li<; laml make op their mlndr ufl from their »hcWee, and re! llifs ami Liquors. 'Voile, for the accommodation :ury, puts op assorted cawaof •i nmn, and such a merchant luvtena of thpuaanda'rf pppo’. who sell nothing hot ImiUtionj ItU- uud happiness. »w, AN EXPERI j‘ FBMAI.BPHYSICIAN,pr.- Aiicrslier G SYRUP. I>S TEETHING. : processor teetlilnjt, lyr soften ilmumatioii will allay pain and ; lo regulate the Smcelt, t will give rest to yourselves, "■ Infantx. • ,; 1 :liis article for oyer ten yean, ml -truth of It, wbnt we- liar# y o ther, medicluo—never his It to effect d cure, when timely in instance of dissatisCicHon by i* contrary, all are delighted dc in terms of highest commen- . and medical virtues. We speak know,” after ten years’ expe rt ion fortlio fulfilment of wlmt every instance where the in wid exhaustion, relief will he uinutea after the synip is ad- i is tho proscription of on* Of illfuL nurses in Now Kngland, er-fuiliug success In ikoutayit iM from pain, but invigorates rrt i.-tM acidity, and gives tons • -m. It will almost‘instantly is and Il7)«i Colic. , and over nut sperdfly remedied, endin '->■( iukl surest remedy intho 11 y mill Diarrhoea iu-children, ny or (iforn miy other cause.— i r who Ims a child suffering —do not let ypurpre l ■-tliers. stand between your that will be sure—yes; ahso se of this medicine, if timely ;ii(r will accompany each bot tho fuc-Bimile of CCETIS t the outside wrapper.■ mt the world,-and by CK W. Altoona. Price 25 ; cents 10 Cedur stteet, N.T. FEED AND PRO- ■■" fully inform the citterns of I. is opened a store of th e above line and, Julia strec£s,Eait constantly on hand afdllsup . His ' ERIES 1 at prices as low as those of rn. Ills stock of {apvislons, •■1 tiers, Side &c. ban they can bo b URht any Alined from the best mills in , hud is warranted tobewbat cows and hogs, always on '■(ortment that I shall at nil siomcrs withwhatever they sell at prices which will patronize my store. ' IIKXRIr BELL. L PAPER! LL ANNOUNCES iiona and vicinity that he om G cts to 10 cts. UlO do 12} “ 020 do 81,00 u 12} dp J5O cts oso do §2,00 o 81,50 do 5,00, »ED FRONT, iKKET, Pittsburgh. )T AT PRIVATE and [ D’/SAKT, Prudent of th« [April 20,1860.-H- :M. KING, SHOE uiilic tlmtlio . thi' Tribune is prrflHMp si vie of oiakee—JOHN ic; tioli of th 9 iK'XI U:jvU &. Shoes W^T^lPjr /MOT, «n HEN OH AND at Dr. Vkkrty’SiPnfc® a. (gcpt. 13, . LAIIOE AEJ luCCri j.^/HXU®* }> EYE PEESEE- |ptei ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. nollidaysbnrg, 2S£,n Through andUoUldsyabnrg, ; sLtarn Through Hail **r” s MAILS OPEN, jkliltejrabm* - ' . • : '7 10 A. 31. Through ■ 715 “ i»tern Through Mail, 7 40 | “ troll id»y sbnr f> i ,6 50P; 51. {r««tera Yfnj, 1 8 10 P.M gutecn “ ' . . 866 P. M. nfßca open for the transection ofbnkinees from 0.30 AM a 9.00 P. M., daring the week, and from 1M to &60 o’. «loflk,on Sunday. Juno 4, ’S7-tf J RAILROAD SCHEDULE. RiprMi TwinE**tarrive* 8,10P.M.., leave*B,2s P.SI. * • “ Wart “ 7,40 A. M. , « A. M. r»«t “ “ 1,16 A. SI. • « 1,20 A. M. f “ West MSP.M„ *4O P. m! M»U “ “ 7,16 A. M; “ 7,30 A. M. " West . “ 6ASP. M_ •f* 7,10 P. M. The lIOLUDAYSBDIIOBBANQIIcooneCtewUhISxpreee Train Koet and West, and Mall Train Bust and WcaU INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with' Johnstown .Accommodation Train Bust and Wegt/Jofcnstown War Train Kectward and Express Train Westward. April US, 1860. ENOCH LEWIS, . A., J. =■ S ’ D - , ™“! A. K, S.J JoLo £ c 0 ’ Neff; T., M.- Clabaagh; Wi McCor- MAILS CLOSE. JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M. Tub Ptoiob of WAtra at Aotooha.— Long before the Hour pat down on the Special Schhd ole for the arrival of Banm Renfrew at Ithls sta> tion, on Tuesday evening last, thel vicinity of the depot appeared to be the head quarters of all , who had nothing to do and %erq out for a pleaa ■ ore walk. Of course, a groat many did not care about seeing the Prince, but merely come to see j the crowd, or had business in the vicinity. We went on business—for an item. The train, for some reason was delayed, and instead of arri xms on schedule time, 5,40, it did not arrive until 6,15. For this reason the Prince and suite did not stop todine at the “Logan House," as wa s first arranged. The delay of the train gave time for the crowd to increase, and by the time it arrived, we judge there were between 1,500 and 2,000 persons at the a consi derable portion of whom were ladies. The change in the programme, by which the Prince passed on without- getting off the train, was quite a disappointment, he nppear od at the r«mr end of too car, tipped his hat and made a graceful bow to those who stood in that locality, which; was responded to by cheers from the crowd. He remained standing upon the platform while the . train stopped, and a good portion of the crowd obtained a view of him.— He is. a fair looking young man, but not com posed of any better material than the greater portion of the young men in the crowd who stood I around him, nor is ho any more contented and happy in his position than'are the mechanics Who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow in the shops in this place. Three-quarters of a century since, so near a relative of the crowned head of Great Britain would have received a much wamer reception than was given the Prince of Wales on Tuesday evening last. But time hah wrought a change. The people of this Re public no longer entertain that animosity toward the people of Great Britain that their forefoth- Crs did, from the fact that we are now their su periors and no. longer fear them, hence we can be charitable and treat the heir, next in order to the throne in a civil manner, and cvqp receive him enthusiastically, without being subject to the charge of fawning for favors ,‘T 00 A.M. 7 00 A.M. 0 80 P.M. -7 40 “ Bkh akd Everett Meeting. —The Friends of Bell and Everett-held an . enthusiastic meeting in front of the Post Office, in tlusiplace, on Fri day evening last. They werevaddressed by ex- Gov. Moorehead, of Ky., one of the ablest stump speakers now .travelling. His speech is said, even by those who do not agree with him in pol itics, tp have been one of the best delivered in this place this season. The “ Minute Men” to the number of 45 or 50 Were out with torches, preceded by the Altoona Brass Band. The pro cession, numbering 05 or TO, marched through several streets, previous to the organization of the meeting. Everything passed off decently and in order, as should he the case at such meet ings, there being no interruption by members of other parties*. r New Goods!— -Ha! ha! ladies, we know you like such news as that. “ Who has them ?” we think we hear you ask t and tvith all possible speed we beg leave to make known that Messrs. J. &J. Lowther, at the “ Model Store,” have just received the largest, finest and prettiest' stock of goods that ever graced their shelves, and you, who have seen their previous stocks, know that they were hard to beat; but they have eclipsed themselves this They have brought goods for tho ladies which the ladies did not know they needed, nevertheless, if they but calf and examine the stool? they’ll find they peed more than they,imagined, and that the “ Model” can -supply them witli'every thing. Resignations. —l\'e are sorry to announce that Cols. J. J. and Harry Gray ha,ve re signed their positions as Conductors on the I eon a Railroad. / Both the gentlemen named have been connected with the road in the capa city of Conductors, for oyer eight years, during which time .they have made themselves hosts of friends, who vyill regret their resignation. In fact Col. Weitzel had become such an, 11 institu tion” on the Mail Train, between this place and Harrisburg, that it seems almost, impossible to do without him. His appearance at each station every day yfras as regular as the rising of the sun. We wish the retiring gentlemen every prosperi ty in whatever business they may hereafter en gage. / . - : “Tub Kettle.”—The Register of last week some coni and peaches raised in Milli gan’s/Gove, better known as the “Kettle,” by Mrs. Lewis. of Qayapost. and says they are first rati? articles. We have no doubt that as good grain and fruit may be raised in that “neck ’o timber” ns elsewhere, but for the sake of oar banters we regret that this well known good Banting ground is to be broken np, ns the axe of the settler is now being laid at the roots of the tall oaks, and the thickets of under-brush, the haunts of the deer and bear, will soon dis appear, and with them the game which abounds therein. Pome Up.-tQu Saturday evening the Bell and Everett party, of this place, raised a tall poje on the. comer of Virginia and Annie streets, opposite'our office.' The pole is some 85 feet above the gronnd. On the top is a small flag, and about 26 feet .below a red, white and blue streamer about 16 feet long. At a point level with the attic Windows'of Lowthcr Plack’s bonding, in which is the club room of the par ty, »,rope is stretched across .Annie street from the pole to one of the and from this a large flag is suspended to the bottom of which is attached .the names of. Bell and Everett. Wobk.t-A day or two since, our dental friend, Dr. pittaer, exhibited to as a sett of teeth he had just finished for A lady in .place. ■■' They wqre pat up on gold piste and finished in a style which proclaims the' Dr. a master workman in bis line, and we doubt whether a better sett of artificial teeth ever into any persons month. Every sett adds to his reputation as a dentist, and the, secret of his success is that ho fully un derstands his business and applies himself to it. Those who wish anything in. his line need have no fears in entrusting their work ito him, as he guarantees satisfaction and can give it. ■ V Dan’s,” in another and thoi cati and'exahdue hift stock.; / WKST or iHB &fopNTAiH.—The Ex press Train west, on Friday morning tot, toel accident iocar Stewart’s station, by why* «je baggage car and three passenger cars wore precipitated down an embankment It ap paira that the train woe behind time and mov vmgjit a speed of or thirty miles an houit, when the locomotive struck a cow and knocked Iter off the track, but she; afterwards feU|betW|BM» the express and baggage car* throw-' mg. .(he Ihtlcr and three, passenger cars off the track, attd: injuring twenty-three persons, many of t|iem slightly, and only three of the whole seriously. | They were takeni to Pittsburgh, where evpry possible attention was given them. Up Stbhet.—There has been a fuss and n rush up street for several days, past, hot to a deg fight or to hear the lawyers call each otheh hard names and make out characters for their clients, at a V a head, before a digni fied J. P.i hut'to see the piles upon piles of new goods just opened at Joe Hileman’s store. Joe went to the city a short time since with* big pile pf money and he spent it all for the accom modation lojf the people of Altoona. He bought something for the old and young, grave and gay, rich and poor, everybody and the “rest of man kindj” andiall he now asks ds that the people call and examine his selections. Boquet.— Our friend, D. M. Greene, has our thanks for a beautiful boquet of fall flowers: He must have a fine assortment from which to select,*to get one so handsome as that left with us. ;As wo have said before, we love flowers, and always place them in the best article in the vaseline, that, we have, if it |bouldbe a dilapi dated cream mug, (printers don’t often have articles that are not useful aswell ns ornamen tal) Every, person who has a lot might have flowers. They add such a charm to home that we wonder why oil do not have them. Contract Awarded. —The contract to rebuild the railroad bridge across the Conewogo, on the line of theiHarrisbdrg and Lancaster Railroad, which was destroyed by fire some time since, has been awarded to Messrs. Piper & Shiffler. Col. j. L. Piper is of this place, and is the Su perintendent of bridge-building on the Penn’a Railroad. The well known skill and energy of the firm in bridge building is sufiicicnt guaran tee that the work will be well and quickly done. Attestpr. Firemen !— The regular stated meeting of the Good Will Fire Engine and Hose Company, will be held in the Armory of the Logan Rifle. Rangers on Monday evening next, October Bth. Every member of the company is expected apd earnestly requested to bo in at tendance, jßy .order of the President, ■ !? n w. W. SMITH, Seo’y. Religious. —The regular quarterly meeting of the M. Jb, Church, of this place, will com mence on Saturday evening next; Preaching on Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. Love Feast at 9 o’clock^' and preaching at 11 o’clock on Sunday moving, after which the Sacrament will be administered. \ Exhibition.— The exhibition to be given by the scholars i connected with the M. E. Sunday of this place, will come off some time in the beginning of week-after next. We shall re fer to It more particularly next week, when wo shall be able to give the exact time. Democratic Meeting.— A Democratic meet ing will bo held in Shultz’s Hall this (Thursday) evening, to bjo addressed by S. M. Woodkok, Esq., and John B, Stall. As this will be the last ral ly before the Gubernatorial election, a full turn/ out is desired. ■ t Foa iRENTi^—The Hall adjoining the Tribune Office, in Leather & Flack’s building, heretofore occupied by the Altoona Guards as an armory and by jthe tfyion printing office, is offered for rent, Immediate possession given, Apply to ! JAS. LQWTUER. I- NOTICE L, OF C. f rnE IUjIGrULAII SEMI-MONTHLY H7 tin . e Washington Capitol. No. 120.1., of * l , c, . d tb "‘, r , llall > " n Thursday evening. October Wi at o clock. All members are particularly request vf°. a j t .v nd . “ bl ' BiucM of importance will be transacted. Oct. 4th. I8C0;-*lt * . A LWAYS SEASON! .■ i : • ~ • ~ The undersigned would.ißfrnn life; ohj customers.and the public generally, that ho hjs just'retumed from the East with Ills fall stock! which is ■ , i; LAiRQAST OF THE KIND ever brought place. Ho has ©very variety iu Price, | Size and quality, or me| B hats AND ■■ AN33 * CAPS, For Fall and Winter Wear. ] Md qualities of Ladies and B . ATS and to which tlio at- ° ,Me H* of “rtoiog in this lino is special- FOBS I FURS! FURS! fii^s^is^Jssssusas^f CAPAS, MUFFS, CUFFS, li " 8 ’ ’ ,cs and of mannachnc, and of every qnali- Persoruti in want : of apything in the above line. will ‘P?l? roro purchasing elsewhere,aa lam “j;«thovery lowest £ss(ble prick “ opposite Hie Lutheran church. Altoona, Oct. ISOO-tt. JESSE SMITH T OF -LETTERS remaining Post Office, Oct. 2d, 1880: SaTThbiiyw Lowe, Nancy 3 Sunnel Murphy, Jaics Barns, Michael • • Middleton; John 2. ■* . ■; Mwd>aU; iShrah M ' £"?!*£’ J ‘ x Mitchell, Elanor Correa, M }J ' Hoore* Phllfb ' MeawrVA P McNeil, J, - . Cwr, Catharine s -, • McCormick, B Ctillcr, Batila' • %• • , • McGovern, Win- ; Campbell, James M 2 McCloekey,Patrick ! Oampbell, Hance i Nagle, Afe 2 * J W ,ew M .Pheaner, Sunnel j Daniels, J*mes • ;•} Poshing, Albert Ewan.BW - ji - Raab,Victoria i; Renin, Amos 1 1 . < • ; ; ’ Kelgh, Elizabeth Gaither, WW ... Redden, John - S| GeMoy.MniT A Schema-, W O “« rt »Siww j: , Sheerer,James. ■ Hitchcock* Margaret Smith, RU V Stiteler, Elizabeth Hodnett, Ellen v . Smith, John HartmanjJohn Stewards Hughes, Patrick Schneider, Nicholas Jenkins, QS 2 I Sellers,M S Jenkins. Isaac 3• : Shoemaker, J James, Thomas Tarr G cU and Silver' Fob Chains, 8 ,^. 01d •nd.Cora} Tuck-ups, Gent's Shirt Studs, Ladies and Gent »-fclecvo Buttons, silver Table and Tea Pocket Knives, Pistols, I'ccket, Side .Cj'h'hs; Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes; Soaps and Iqilet Articles, 4c., ic., all of'which will bo sold at the lowest prices. Be sure and call at “ DanV’ before you J gJ elsewhere and you will save money. ■ sn B. LAUGIIMAN, Agent. j Altoona, Oct 4,1860.-3 m ’ J GREAT EXCITEMENT! AT TUB “MODEL STORE!” WE ARE HAPPY TO INFORM our friends (bat wo are again on hands with an unusually largo stock of. FALL GOODS, ‘ Ki hicll tllluk ** avc hecn bought at prices that will cna- Die us to compete with any other house in this section of country. » e havo uonr on hands a larger stock of fine uoous than bus heretofore been brought ?o thw place and the ladles will appreciate our efforts to please theif (antes by calling and looking at our stock, which wo lake Pleasure in showing. We have many novelties in Dress Goods, among some of which are the following. II 00l Delaines, Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres, Palesiors, Brocade Mohuirs, Silk Brilliants , Silk Poplins, Brocade Poplins, Chene Valencies, Rep Poplins, Figured Cashmeres, Mottled Merinos, Wool Plaids, Fig. French Merinos, Plain do. Together with a full stock of all kinds of Domestic and .“I. , t>ooda. Cloaking, Cloths, Cassi meres, Salinetts, I,needs, Ac. Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shawls, Cloaks fi'.i Hosiery, 0 loves, Woolen Goods, Carpets Oil Cloths, Bed[Comforts, Blankets, ic„ Ac. v ' Wc ask particular attention to our present stock- of BOOTS AND SHOES, which wo feel sure are cheaper tliau they can bo bought elsewhere. Wo Imre also our usual supply of Groceries, ftueensware, Hardware, Wooden ami. Willow Klirc. In a word, wc think our present stock -of Goods worth an exn mutation by persons wishing to buy,, and cordially in vite our friends to drop In and sce us. Oct, f. ISOO. J. A .7. LOWTHEU. A Novelty in the Art World! PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by letters patent in the United States, England. , France, and Bolgiuni. ? THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPH. 1C PORCELAIN COMPANY, A 0.781 Broadway, lorl. bavmg secured their novel and ingenious in vention by American and European patents, are fully Pre pored to execute all onions for j y Miniature Likenesses of Persons on China presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and Snish ofa water »°i»r d i ra ."v n . S ’ nuJ a hitherto unattained quality of dum billty, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural Pr >s t ,b^ o , f tl ', e ? rticleB "P° n wl *ich they arc transferred! As the patented process of the Company enables the re production of Photographs, not only on plain surfaces but upon-such us are round or of any degree of irregularity portraits can be reproduced with faultless accuracy and delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain wares of auV do usedaBartidea of lu^'or of l T nu, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles , tfc ; a l ,',H r ''v'LM C i lrin . S , ri ‘ i 7 ftll and furnishing a unique and exquisite stylo of ornamentation Jf articles in dumeitic In order to furnish facilities for the gratifleation of rh* popjiinr taste, and to meet tlio wants of those patrons of the lino Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain the Company have imported from Europe a collection of nor porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order which they soli at cost prices. onar > As thei American Company aro owners of tlio patent V‘° °“ 1} ‘ • ,crffoUB authorized P to uiu tbo process, they have determined, in order To afford People in every section of the Union an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS oy cmyj, ■to make the following proposition to Residents In the Country, who are unable to visit personally the Atelier and Galleries in yew. Fork. J tvLTfl? Bc “i liD 6» Photograph, nmhrotype. or daguorreo nied by ° f ‘ ho Company in New York, accompa- FIVB DOLLARS, tliey will secure iu like manner, A handsome French Vase or Toilet Article, W Uv to! K° rtrait "Produced by tlio patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and FIFTEEy DOLLARS, they will receive in return A Pair of rich Sevres Vases, udtotoepor,rails executed equal to miniature paintings ?Jln waros°or manneri C!, “ WSJS rare* ef every Quality of Finish, ranging in price from ,Twenty to One ITundred Dollars the Pair State !** the addr “ 3 ’ roun- All letters to be addressed to \Masaoib, AkkiuCan Phoiooraphic PoncEi. vix Co T ’ Oct. L ,M , SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Azroo-iWi, blair couyry, pa. 3 MISS H. A. BYERS will open in Al toona, on the Ist day of October. 1860, a School for uins, ■ All the B ranches \of a good English Ednration win bo taught, anaCUsse, to be MrcS tote } b 8 reCeiTed a ‘ i' lo following S&frv* i ».w Drawing, ‘f .5 - 52 Painting, Water Color, - Painting, Oil, JS abwrbran o rt»J m CO “ U ‘ Uteono < *”* rter lu anyoflhe _;p 1? y™ r tviU -bel composed of two terras of 5 ™®m ST, *° charge for tuition sl.Qd -per"month PA The dhSinfiSfwufh 1 . nn . mb * B of POPiI« limited to 26. , f will bo mild, but firm. Lmsom will ha taring each ptipll for study at home; and for absence or lt^rt^“irT? “ 4or 8 7 ? e * nd . ' ■ **'.'■■■•' r'’*-- - v .‘ ■ - •. ■ paper hangings, a. & CORyER FOURTH AltD MARKET STREETS , i . PHILADELPHIA.' Sept. 20,18.G0.Qtm I^O TICE TO BUILDERS.— THE ••r. V Building Committee of St John’s Chnn-l. ik™,. . Altoona* Sept. 27,18e0;-td ■ * IS HEREBY RAn P e [ s °nfl not to harbor or trust my wife Bbo h ? T, "S left my bed and board without ° r at "t I will pay no debts of her 2 o slßft ?r •,** d!4te Unless com l >ell crr , lll, fJ l nst received the largest, mostfishioa abic ami best selected stock of Goods in the market, consis ting of an entile** variety of goods foe tnon'nnd boys* wear, Tlic largest and best assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods in town, consisting of black and fancy Silks, all Wool De laines, Alpacas, Cliallio Delaines, plaiii and figured Bruise. Lawns, Ginghams. Ducals, Lavclla Cloths, De Barge, Trav . i g tlnci a beautiful assortment of Prints. Ac n^ TK ' k ! n , t ?’ ch “ k ?’ and tlublenched. Cotton and Linen Table Dnper, Crash; Nankeen, Ac. Also, a large assortment of Ladies’ .Collars, Dress Trim mings, Ilihbons, Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, Hosiery. Silk and Tue'in Neck Ties, Veils, Barred and Plain Jaconet. Swiss Muslins, A ictoria Lawns, Mill Sluslins Swiss and Cambric Edging. Dimity Bands, Velvet Uibbons,’ 4c. Alco, a fino assortment of SPRING SHAWLS, AND Ladies’ Black Silk Sommer Cloaks, Neat and Beautiful, Boots and Shoes, Hals, and Caps, Hardware, Queens ware. Wood and pillow Ware, Groce oMtonry JUd Also ’ tUe hargest and Best Assortment CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS in town, whicJi will be noltl clicap. L“'i L '. X i ,IIU . il !, e . 11 ' J eoods, mid yon will to convinced market tl>o assortmc “t and cheapest goods iu th» Tlic Celebrated Bcreea Grind Stones, always on hand. Hams, Shoulders. Dried Beef, 4c.\ ' i , inf^F <,U . ,llry . l,rod, - ,( ' c takl ‘“ iu excliange for goo.ls,at the highest market price. R i O KFini April 20, ’OO. • * UiKK - Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!! McCORMICK’S STORE TUST ARRIVED, ANb NOW BE- M FR I U ai/ 1 U ,° f SPKINU SUM- WaSee ' I.Mheltoc 0 f y ‘ 8 “ ‘ h ° EADIES’ dkkss and domestic goods SSS?iJSSKSI,t'“' '"Hi” *» o- COFFEE, SCOAiI, TEA, SYRUPS, la., are of the heat kind, and till fresh. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS.CAPS. nONVPTU FLATS FOR LADIES AND ’ together .wiUi as full assortment of i!’ GENTLEMEN I BOOTtS, BOOTJBES AND styh-s 1 of LadieB ' DC, ' Rrtmcnt,aro 811 *0 different and latest GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND, SLIPPERS; together with a general assortment for Children A Misses and a good and full stock of ‘ T Misses, GENTLEMENS’, BOYS’ AND CUILDfIJIN’S CLOTHING or Spring and Summer. The largest assortment of ’ - IV ALL PAP B ft] ever brought to the place, and being nnprcdentlv low from 6 " a ‘ B roll, with to matcTi. f l 3 ' ve purpose henceforth to giveitho bhstness onr especial attentiop, wo willscll very lowfcr cash or conntrr take iu exchange, as usual, Butter Baas Z!° w ’ Beeswax , rfk : Thankfnllir past patronage,, we hope, by a strlct adlLeirence to business to our old motto, ‘‘Small profits and quiet sales.’ to return °M^tlBW.° IJand N^tore G S 00 P Y AN fl WQUOR .muLto°tLi»ton 8 U ofß?^ has opened his new Store mi ba Foreign and Domestic liquors, consisting as follows: |l mBBR Trench Brandi/, Cognac irandy. Peach Br n,/T J Br^ Old'Burgundy Wine, Oid Pori Jamaica Bum, Holland. Gins Old Bye Whiskey, ; Honongahela Whiskey, ' ■ Rhine -Wine. i S as ho will sellat CITY f bny of hto . He will alsokeep constantly on hand at, assortmont of G- R O G 33 R X E S Such <**flour. Bacon, Salt, Ffcft- Tobacco, Sc- Sy™p, sug . RIBBANDS AND TRIMMINGS, * to which she invites the attention of the ladies She has one of Mrs. 0. C. Dow’s patent ; MAP AND BONNET PRESSING MACHINE Mid Is therefore enabled to do work in this line in a snue tovitMacS" 0 * 1 * hort notiC ®’* ml at reasonable prices, invites a cali. [April JSISBO.-tf. i OP ALL jpESCBIP iw* i*2rV®** w «'t lTed *ml fcrtajc by,; OetMMf} /&BUJB3UN. AX ■'*s ; 'W-^ CMIJf PRE^AH^TtdN • ; , • THA.THAS ■■ ' li STOOD THE TEST OF tEARS AND GROWS MOKE POPBLAftIIVERYDAtfi 'And testimonial*, new and Mrnost wlthout numbertnlghl be given from Indies ahd gentlemen in aIV grades oUocli ».Tv whoso united testimony none could tvidstTihat Professor M.«>ds- llnir Restorative Will restore the Laid and nrar ylmtliftti'b™* t *" ! lullr of 005110. ■Noble Co„ Ind., Keb. fith, 1890. P«op. O. J. Wood; —Drat Sir:— ln thedatter paM of the year 1852, while attending the,’State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a caiiow unknown to me, commenced railing off very rapidly,so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, ami much of tho remaiuihg pdrlloli tlpoll the side and buck part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will hot be surprised'when I tell you that upon niy relarh lo tha State of Indiana, my more' casual -ac<|tulihmnces Were uut so much at a loss lo discover tlio cause of tfio cfiniige in my appearance, as my more Intimate ocuualutauces (vers m recognise me at all. tat micpiimU* Application tothomo*t kkillful phvif fi *i* m w ? countl, y» Vut, rsceWiiiß from tuat my hair could again ho restored, I Was forced to be come reconciled to-my fate, until, fortunately. In the latter part of the year ISSJ, your llrsturativo was recommenced to mo by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair licato rutivo m use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great , iat 11 ' ,,L * producing the desired Since that time 1 have used-seven dollars’ worth of your Kestoi alive, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. , r., As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in, the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom mended .its iuu lo many of my friends and acquaintancea. Who, I am happy to inform you, are usirig It with like *f ,r«ct. Very respectfully, your*,. ”' thoworfd ** Dro * dw, V> «nd sot! by all dealers Vlirobghoul Th« Restorative Is put bp In- bottles of three sizes, via* brge, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; themedium. holds at least twenty per cent, more In )iro]H>rtiolr than the small, retslls lor two dollars.abottle; the large, bolds a quart, 4b, pet eeut. wore in proportion and retails for $3 a bottle. ■ 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 444' Broadway, Sew Y< ’f>«. aud IX4 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. ■ * , Sejit w«d Fancy Goods Dealer*. GOOD NEWS! The Train has Arrived! T B. HILEM AN .HAS JUSIT BE- • TLItNED frofti tlio city with a largo- mill cnrifiillT selected stock of '• * - SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which he is determined to soil cheap, 1 consisting ib Dart ot Black and Fancy SILKS, Bombazines, Delames, Calfr CO V',’, l , Ginghams, Muslin*, White Goods, : SHAWLS, Ac. Also* WEX'S WEAK ot all descriptions, such as Cloths, OUsimere*,'. Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, . Gud Bril ' Ungs, Vestings, Ac., Acr. Boots, Shoes and Balters, i A l “^ 5 ® Ms o“ment of Grots, Shoes am? Oalturs, tq Ladles: - Bents and Misses, of all prfccs, sizes and qualities. a c a T and HARR CARPETs”Ac “ m D ° Ubl ° Cftri>Ct ‘I I**9 1 ** 9 Cutam, GROCERIES: This department is supplied With the very thoioest artldeS that can be hud m mar Eat," and as cheap as ouibw had any where, eonaistlng itt Mft DrMiis UIO COFFEE, SLOAK, all kinds and VSrtdp - and Molasses, Black and Green Teas, Ulee, Spices, Tobacco and Sogars; Starch, Corn Starch, Cheese, Ginger, Cab- 1 dies. Mustard, Oils, Turpeu m ~ , , tine, FISH, 4c., 4c. j . Thankful1 for past favors, ho hopes to receive a liberal • shore of public patronage. ■ •• ■ fJttJr 1 kin “* of Country Produce taken in Exchange^ .*saw : rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD to4cr. rCS S UU * ' ‘ n uX^°& tl.at lie-1,03 just "'m sortmeutof— * CLOTHS, CaMimeres, „„ jsrT",' and is prepared to _ r. *■!•» the latest style 4 °P *» ncr/as none but bT warranted lU { < o SlT^dfeiF l ■%6?S» fe^gKS S 4„ s r?i.««ss »^®^-f!?4fe£asS2 SfilTSi exium.nemy stuck, a* lolml r take pleasure Insbblrlni' SJffIttJSKT at « May 5‘ 185»-tf GREAT ORENINC3- , of SPRING AND SUMMER ■csa-. ® T B. HILEBIAN HAS JUST RE ", • ceived nndOpened at his old Btitnd. cn Tlrri«£«.e , DUGALS,' /;4)rjVS Bltsttnu DIMES, LACES,.UOSIBRT* C7iOr/SdW^?ri£ • rtwS*!? oTXAOIIS I>KJSI§ COWS?** with a ftril assortment - of im which equal to any InlhmurWt and will be sold Mr price.. ™” “ y d'lartJ2^JS Ceßt V e , n,!,r S ed «y store-room, T can now iiilS ?/ lsr K«ly increased stock to letter adrantiUß* ' B May?2fmw* CtrUl,J ' llMrite ewjhody tb call, PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS f PICTURES FOR* TWENTY-FIYB CENTS i PICTURES FOR TWENIV-PIVE &TS r PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! PICTURES FOR- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! PICTURES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I -y ~,.V ■ ■ AT TUB . 'XM •' PEOPLE’S GAILERT, PEOPLE'S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, PEOPLE’S GALLERY, waia,. QHOE-FINDINGS.—JUST RECEI ■ . 19, 1860. STEWART A TIIOMPSOK. LEATHER.-We have jusi Stb r^oW a^ k a «-» French Moroccos, French Goat •»* Kips,linings, Bindings, Ac Skins, Uppers; prices and frr.nt ™ whc^X,^??orge t n p" ' July 19 i 860 8 1 P la^wo door, below the Post Offlc. —July ij, iB6O. STEWART A THOMPSON^ T UMBER for sale” B S°So matew’am^S. lowest, for Caan. QTJECNSWAREkJUST received A Urge and fashionable assortment at thaitonof \ Y • otwii«a7m - ' - - A. M. LATTA, Attorney andCouusellor at Law'. TUOirAS EUPAV,