iture Warehouse. coming one of the ttoetattimo, Quaker Ci ty, and the place whara congregate.” Mr. Toiu* ~> lTl er of -VintA and Market StrttU. iding.the manufacture of every pon gained a reputation, ct attention to business, ho w » ter room to bis establishment, •intensive establishment of the bo.i.g one of gpecUl jnterettto it worthy or aster mechanic, a ’shrewd b M ,' . lie.superintends his own bnsi. lie establishment early the wor.l, a uMUtortft,, hnOtte ...hi ho visit hie bnsi neMpl .meat, unless, indeed, ihiv, of rooms uy 1/3 considered thduy X hn owever, and especially t,'"® i life and looking for home co m * I ,le and gradation of j, rif es urchnse according to taste and ing at (hr lotoutjnicu. M.n. all at tho «aUblUhw^ tor goa(1^ ’ ’ U N Xobam, N- E. corner of oth lidiia, and your furniture will mbrucing everything from the 6h Plainest and cheapen iml attention of Xr, Toju*»nd orally satisfactory. , ?odl Bead I Cstito, lll_ July 'sth, TfitO. Your “LipecUns,” «p «pi r . m wonders. 1 was wholly " 1 'M'l'lled'lt, and )n 4tr« hoar, no fever hoa ensued. It is the ml a-wonder of nature or art •• Inpectine” m to bo “ague proof. l ' ' truly, % E.M. STOUT. lc, Alabama, July WflO, ii.atcboU from the lii-rfui “ Inpecthlo, ,, 'or rt ial year# I bare Vnlbtad «t< gue. Lout. Spring liae tleolroyed the dibey. tlte and strength. D. -V. BAHBOW. tire and cure for Fater and ii be sent mall, oa wle at all respectable prug; Victory, ISB Main Sts Rich. ■>uk of Commerce Building, JOHN Wltcox: ’ ro FEMALES. I AN’S PILLS. ■ nta iu Uieaa PnU are tfa« r*. i practice.. They are mild In. j correcting alj Jnregularltioe ■ eg all otiatructiynil, whether ; j lie, pain in the »Me, .• rvous affections. hyitklct, I - limbs, ic., iliitar bed. deep, j ;uviug the sanction of aome :in America. ! and vflien Oitythculd -t’.e iVtc* jOeWr ««* «r have publieiiedarefrom , cummuulty. and are liter- JQniNTUS, ma-sbodcf, Sheboygan, Wl*.) v - :-i mptives. r- stored to health In afew r. alter having Buffered ««X.* dl-tlun. and that dread’ll*" to make known to hli fellow .! a copy of the prwcrip- ;i.p directions fur piypaihu; - j: will tind a pure cure&r :Ac. The only object of i :-cription Is to bonejltith* ii which he conceives, to bo ulTercr will trybisrom*- and may prOTO blessing-. ; ■ii will please address^ hWAKD A.'WILSON, Williamsburg, King County,FfewYbrk. Cordial. ’ a atteniion to the ftdrerttpe > r, addressed to ‘‘Mothers.’’ aT'j.v Is a medicine of J^ost l inaiiufactu ers willhb.* I alien in its uuwryingl*®' . of diseases unfoTtn • nity. and its repttta - iruumaniic (Oonn.)JoVT’ SLOW, ' t j'hvficinn, baa ft HOotbJttJ :greatly facilitates, the i !;<; gums? reducing all I® - ::.ui U Hura to regulateth» i'. it will give reet toyour , vour infante. Perfectly iiui iu another cohwnp PAPERJ L ANNOUNCES .na and vidulty that he m 6 cts to 10 piM. 10 do. 12J ‘ 20 do 81 >OO 12* do 50 otfl. r»0 do 82,00 61,50 do 5,00 'i:D FRONT, MILET, PITISBOBOB- ■ LARGE ANP ,c sjf*V u - n ■ Ss?Tbn.ugl« MeD, s 740 “ r,Sn“ s ‘Km! office open far ths transaction of business from 0.30 A M jooPjM-, during) the week, and from 7.50 to 8.60 o’ '<» Sunday. Jun«V«- ,f J RAILROAD SCHEDULE. vmrcij Train East arrives 8,10 P.M., loaves 8,25 P. M. I *? West “ 7,40 A. M. “ 8,60 A.M. <• Hast 1,16 A. M. « 1,20 A.M. j “ West “ 8.23 P. M., « 8,40 p. M. u.m “ Hast i 7,15 A. M. “ 7,30 A. M. .. “ West “ 6,65 P. M., « 7,10 P.M. Ilia HOLLIDAYSHUIIO BRANCH connectswithKxpresa iPrahi East and Weatjl Mail Traiii East mnt- West. 1 INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown iccommiulntion Train East and. West, Johnstown Way Tmia Eaawanl and Express Train Westward. < iprii 12, 1860. LEWIS, Gen’l Supt. LOCAL ITEMS. Ftas.—On Tuesday evening, about ten o’clock, the ory of “fire” resounded through the town, and brought out all who had retired for the eight. A bonfire had been kindled in East Altoona, and every person at first ran in that direction. Finding out their mistake, it was thought to be a false alarm, but it was soon after ucertained that the boarding-house, on Emma street, nenr the Methodist Church, owned by Mrs. Sawdon and; occupied by Dr. Vicroy, was «o fire, and the crowd moved to that place. The bouse was on fire between the md plasteHng of the back part of the lower wing. l A portion of the weatberboarding was tom off and water applied which soon quenched the fire. From the fact that there had been smoke in ti>o house nil the day previous, it is supposed tburt the fire had been burning all day but did not breakmnt until the time mentioned. It was well it was, discovered before all had re tired, else it would have been bard to 4 save the ' bouse. Political Meetings. —The People’s Party mass meeting, held in this place, on Monday evening last, was, according to reports, the lar gest held in the place this season, notwithstand ing the inclemency of the weather; There were four •* \\ jde-A wake” Clubs, cnrrrying over 250 torches, in link viz:—Altoona Club, accom panied by the Altc ona. Brass Band ; Huntingdon Club, accompanied by the Excelsion Bass Band of that place ; the Hollidaysbnrg and Duncans villc Clubs, accompanied by martial music. Addresses were delivered by Hon. Isaac Ilnzle burst and Isaac J. Neall. Esq., of Philadelphia, and Gen John Wil|ian>son, of Huntingdon. The Constitutional Union Party held a meet ing in front of the Post Office, on the same eve ning. .The “ Minute Men of ’6O" were out in uniform, bearing some 80 or 90 torches. The meeting was addressed by Gen. W. H. Irvin, of Lewistowu. There were no delegations from other place!, the meeting having been got up late in the afternoon. The Tyrone Star tries to make a “bull” ont of a sentence in our notice of Col. Weiuel, in our last week’s issue. True to the instinct oftiie thing who edits the Star, he must garble the sentence, simply for the purpose of venting Lis spleen towards! those who have hn( tohm —a tremendous storm, of wind and m ’ accorn Pfinied by sharp lightningnnd tbnn- J r . passed over this place between three and - ° ® ,ock * on Monday morning last The br/ amage done . tjbat we, observed, Was the the*t n 8 ° f thC Linco l° Ppie; about 16 feet frpm 0 6 °?' The drooping streamer furnished the Position a fine opportunity to twit their oppo* 1 and ‘hey embraced it. On Tuesday morn cut’ ff 01 * iedisidual ascended-the pole,, tt ,.° ** broke “ part and spliced it to the i D pole again, v Ms ]j C ' I)IST '~ on Batur< ifty morning Jpat, Cy iDn.. a 88 ’ CD S mee r on Express Train srpst, was Jud W ° ff !” 8 cn^ nei * .-•Ml® tip the *hich ®° i miD K in cbntact with a bater tank o» W l - d , B tl »ck. He wasjeauing, tM, in *!! de Of . WB en * ino looking .back *t » btiini Wh * n e Ptruckj him just cqttinc. e ea l‘ km >okipg hun otiTthe engin? and Mom , an , !*•• • walp .bpt doing no *** "■** ***• ffie * whw «lM s*m J was itfmt: T OO A.M, 7 00 A.M. 0 80;P. M, 7 40 v - JOHN BHOBMAKEB, P. M. Blair Cdtmty. ■ A“»e« MB6 • ■■ 16# . ■ Blair . “ \ u Catharine “ • *35 Freedom “ , ; VfiO ‘ Franks town “ : J(b Gaygportßor Greenfield “ Boston , « Juniata « Bogan - “ Suyi'er « Tyrone “ Tyrone Bor. Taylor « W ootl berry N. Woodherry “ ■ Ilollidaysburg Bor, Altoona Bur. 1191 310 . A _ , , . 881 mnj. for Curtin ' .•^ e . Who,e ,°‘ p P" sltiDn Conpty Ticjiet is elected by ma jorities ranging from 300 to 800. ~ J ’ from this District by a majority of from 1.500,t0 2,000. Altoona and Xiogan Tp. He turns. Govebkob. E, W W. W. Jf. IT Logan tp. 93 00 69 321 2U , 122 122 Cnrtin, Jj \>tUr. Conquess. Blair, McAUirter, ASSEMBLY. Roller i 93 97 68 322 Jac > : ' 210 XU 94 136 Associate Judges. Dean, ‘ • 215 Moses, 82 McLanahan, 217 - IseU, 87 Co. Commissions*. Koou. , Bruol.c, Dust, Aitoemt. Hewitt, ‘ ‘ id) Murray, > 212 Treasurer. McKeago. 83 [ 0} 64 ?17 McFuiUme, 216 r U 5 88 135 Director or Poor. Burley, S 8 95 00 331 misoii, - 218 112 95 129 Auditor. •Messimer, 177 127 283 I’oojiles’ Party in Unman; Democrats in italic; lude pendant in small, cats; * no opposition* M. E. S. S Exhibition. —The time of hold ing this exhibition has finally* been fixed for Thursday evening of next week Those who are to take part in it have been industriously practising for some weeks past and have reach ed a degree of perfection which warrants us in stating that the entertainment will be .well worth attending. The price of admittance has been placed at such low figures that we expect to see the church filled to overflowing. Db. Vebpau’s Cankebjne.— The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Dr. Velpau’s Caukeriue., This article has been highly spoken of by the papers throughout the State, (iud by the numerous certificates;of well known citizens. ’ We think it a very valuable medicine. Those suffering from canker, ulcera ted sores, tooth-ache, putrid sore mouth, &a, will do well to give it a ttial. It is for sale by G. W. Kessler. School Books.— A large lot pf McGuffy’s se ries of school books for sale at per cent, be low cost, at U. Fcttinger s new/s and book store, No. 1, Altoona House. Hero jia a good chance for country dealers. Call soop. Fink Grates.— We are indebted to a friend for several bunches of grapes, from the arbor of Allen McCartney; of Bell’s Mills. They were the finest we have seen this season. MAEEIED; In thi? place, on the 3d inst., by Ilev. John Leithard, Mr. WM. A. ADAMS to? Jims MARY FERRY, both for mei ly of Lancaster. With the above notice, we received, not the largest, but the best cake yet sent iu on such an occasion. O.ur young friend and bis fair laity have the good wishes of tbo ••dis ciples of Fanst and Outturn berg” for their future happiness aud prosperity. Fortune always tivors those who remem ber the printer, and we hops she maj bo the constant companion of the above couple. On ills 10th ult., at the residence of John Christy, in Juniata county, hy Rev. Jl. AJlison. Mr. MICHAEL MAR SHALL, of this place, to Miss AI.J. HOFFMAN, of Juniata county. DIED. .In Altoona, on the 30th of September, Mrs. SOPHIA KLNXiIU. wife of George B. Kcudig; in tUo tweuiy*fourtU year 'of Iter age. Boarding.— a few gentekl boarders will find Comfortable accommodations at the new- house, corner of Virginia and Clara streets. West Altoona, ii application be made soon. ■ M, J. MOORK Oct. Util, 1800. 3t. ATTENTION J WIDE-AWAKES! YOU WILL MEET AT TUE SLS2.<3DQB)£S3a This (Thursday) Kvc'g.Oct. lith, • At 7 o’clock, Equipped for PARADE. C. K. UOSTETi’EH, Captain. ouA’ r ucriOAi a:u ¥ AND OYSTjEK SALOON. r rilE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN JL EORM the citizens of Altoona arid vicinity that his CONFECTIONERY. NUT and FRUIT STORE, is always supplied with the very best articles to be had, and in m-eat variety, lie has also an OYSTER SALOON attached to his store, 'in which ho will serve ud PRIME OVBTERS, in all styles. - . ■ UC is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candies, Ac., ftir plc-ulcs and other parties. Ud Invites a share of pub lic patronage, believing that be can render full satisfaction to alt. ■, ■ • Remember, his store and saloon is bn Vireinlastreet. two doors below Patton’s Unit. OTTO ROSSI. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. T) A. O. KKlill HAS JUST HE JL\« turned from Jfew York City with a beautiful as sortment of ■ - ' | LADIES’ DBESS GOODS, consisting in part of , v Fancy Winter Silks, only 65 cents per yard, JllaeJe Dress Silks ‘*§l.2o per yard: Jqatese Cloth —a beautiful fabric for ladies' dresses—Mexican Finds, ' ' Foil do Chevres. a must complete assortment of the latest pattens of ,Delaines, Opera Cloth, plain Delaines only 20 cents per ;wd, they bare always been sold at 26 eta. in this market. Also, a beautiful assortment of the challenge Wanisntta Prints, nowacknowledged to be the best prints In market, and a handsome assortment of dost colored prints from 6 to 10 cts per yard, . Shawls, Cloaks, Opera Caps, Wo 9?^ nlJ,l ‘ ler f 1 ‘ :eV '‘* For ladies and children, ah unsnr pawM stuck of Hosiery; together with ah abundance and variety of everything In the Notlon and Trimming line He emu special attention to' his bcantifnl assortment of QUEENSWARE, which is ackiiuwlrdgo l to Ixj the most Complete of any in ; BOOTS AND SILOES, Tim*, and bouiht from first hands. BRUSSELS, ADD WOOL. UBX, UEMP AND OIL CLOTHS front 1 ip 2 yards wide. Bis stock of : V’.-•'■■■ : GROCERIES is completein efefy respect. iuid wiH W sold at a* low a figore as «ny hqueo this side ofthe city. - ■■ Oct.ll,peo. . :.... r CO 148 » 40 25 iso - 125 80 28 101 101 'OO 92 62 BX4 211 120 100 130 m 93 357 84 53 272 124 93 166 83 . 60 119 90 88 68 268 213 : 116 62 170 03 67 316 r.O 05 134 Great Rush to « DAN’S,” TflE : OLD EEEtCfittT COHDTTCTOR’S Ctoap Clothing Store, In Kessler’s old Drug Store, on Viiginla St. 6 *T\AN” is determined not . JL/ to be ont-done hy any one iu the sale of * READY-MADE clothing and other Motions. He has a largo stock of Overcoats, of. the best qnal.tjr and latest styh«, black and fancy an.l plain nqd fancy SILK VESTS. Frock and Bros* COATS and PAATS, pfevury color, quality and style, for men and hoys. Genta Shawl*, Hitt*. Cap*, Boots and Short of every style.- quality and price for old and young. Ladies fine Dress and Morocco Bools, Men's Morocco lace Bools, Ladies and Misses’ Gaiters, and a great variety of Chil dren's Shoes. Ladies Nolies, ’Children's fancy Hats and J Moods. Gent's Shirts, : Undershirts and Drawers. Collars. Gloves, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs; Ladies Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, £e.,in great variety. Also, a large assortment of CAKPETIXG of all styles and prices, various patterns of Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Blankets. Muslin. Sheeting. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ladles Morocco Sachets. Umbrellas, Parasols, 4c. Also, WATCHES AND JEWELRY of every description. such as Breast Pins. Ear-Kings, Finger Kings, Lockets. ’ Bracelets. Gold ami Silver Fob Chains, Childreu e Oulil ami Coral Tuck-ups, Gent's Skirt .Studs, Ladles and Gent's Slfceve Buttons, silver Table and Tea Spoons, Portmoudies, Pocket Knives, Pistols, Pocket. Side 11 , m?. Tooth. Hair and Clothes Brushes; Soaps and Toilet Articles, Ac., &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Be. sure and call at “ Ban’s” before you gj elsewhere and you will Save money Altoona. Oct. 4,1800.3 m GREAT 1 EXCITEMENT ! AT TUB ‘‘MODEL. STORE!” AHE HAPPY to inform onr friends that we are again on hands with an unusually largo stock of FALL GOODS, which weliiluk have liven bought at prices lliat will ena ble us to compete with any other house iu this section of country. We have qow on bauds a honor stock of fine G.khls than has heretofore been brought .‘o this place and we hope the Indies will appreciate our cff-rts to please their tastes by calling hud looking at our stock, which we take pleasutein showing. We have many iuo cities in- Dress Goods, among sortie of which are the following. Wool Delaines, Mohair Mixtures, Oriental Lustres, Paiestdrs, Brocade Mohairs, Silk Brilliants, Silk I’oplms, Brocade Poplins, C'hene Valencies, Kep I'oplins. Figured Cashmeres, Mottled Merinos, Wool Plaids. Fig. French , ; Merinos. Plain do. Together with a full stock of all kinds of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods. Cloaking. Cloths. Cassimeres, Sntiuetts, Tweeds, 4c. Ladies. MUsei and Children's Shawls, Cloaks and Cloth Dusters.Hosiery,Gloves, Woolen Goods, Carpets' Oil Cloths, lied Comforts, Blankets, 4c.. 4c We ask particular attention to our present stock of BOUTS AND SHOES, which we feel sure are chea|ier than they can be bought elsewhere. Wehave also our usual supply of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, fcfes and WMow Wart. In a word, we tlylnk our present stock of Goods wortli an examination by persons wishing to buy, and cordially in vito our frieilds to drop iu and see us. Oct. J.ISIW. i ; J. 4 J. LOWTHER. A Novelty in the Art World! PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by patent in the United States, .England, • France, and Belgium. THE AMERICAN PHOTGGRAPH r iO i’ORCKLAIN COMPANY, 80. 781 Bivadway, JVeiv York, haviiig secured their novel and ingenious in dention by .American and Kurnpeau patents, ur« fully pre pared to execute all orders for Miniature likenesses of Persons on China presenting ail tlio attractive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs. tlio brilliancy and finish of a water colrjr di awing, niiil a hitherto unattalncd quality of dura bility. by being pondered as imperishable as the natural properties pf the:articles upon which they are transferred. As the patented process of the Company enables the r; possess roil TRAITS ON CniNJ, to make the following propo-itlou to Kesidents 1 ; i FIFE DOLLARS, they will secure in like manner, A Itandtobie French Vase or Toilet Article, with tlie Portrait reproduced by (lie patented process. By sending a pair of dagnerreotyjies and : fIFI'EEX DOLLARS, they will received)) return A Pair of rich Sevres Rises, with tlie pe « call before purchasing elsewhere, us lam determined ti> Sell at the very lowest-possible prices. Store on Virginia street, opposite, the Lutheran church. Altooiia. Olt. 4. jlfrmr. JKgSK SMITH. D1 SSQI i U|PlO NT UK PAIiiTN ER SHIP heretofore existing hotween Ktewar t t hong, i etiy.iiig volume. Although-nut inten ded as an answer to the foul untruths iu the Uncle Tom Hash of the last ten years, it nevertheless does unmerciful ly hurl back to their source all lies of such a nature, and we are glad to believe that the book will be read in thou sands of northern homes. The south also should take to it beiilguaiitly, tor independent of its t uthtuluess and in tegrity it is one df the liveliest and most entertaining books of the year.— Timet. Oreeushoro. A". The, Sunny South. —The enterprising publisher, Geo. G. Evans,- Philadelphia, of Gift Rook notoriety, is weekly is suing new works of interest, and spreading them over the country, and bis system of transacting business may be looked upou os an institution, for diffusing knowledge, un equally! by any in the country. W e commend this bonk to Act os. The Sunni South. —This is u captivating volnmo, strong ly illustrative of Southern life. The heart of the authoress is with her theme, and she carries the interest of the reader along with her, as she, iu her amusing off-hand style, de lineates the pac.linrities of a Southern home.— Brett. The Sunny South. —Whatever bears the name of Profes sor Ingraham is sure to Involve the elements of striking effect and a wide popular currency r and this Is just the case with " The sunny South, or the Smithui ner at Home,” which.nppears from ( the press of G. G. Evans, under the editorship of tin; grpphic Professor. If is vivid in style, keenly observant, interesting in plot, and in purpose nml manner it obviously springs from a warm heart, and will bo us warmly welcomed by a host ol readers.—A r cio Yuri.er. GOOD BOOKS! CHOICE BOOKS!! Kew and illustrated editions. THE T H HONE OF DAVID,' A * From tU« the Shepherd of Bethlehem b) the iiebullioa uf Prince Abaulom. belli;* an illustration tff the Splendor. Power, and Dominion of the lieign of the shep herd King. in a writ* of Letter#, wherein the nmguitt ceuce oi J uden L hliowu to the reader, ua if by an rye witness. Dy Key. J. U. Ingraham, LL. D. Ouu vol. 12 luo., cloth, 003 page* Price This j* the third Volume, aud tJ»e oomplcti n of a series of works hy the same author, on the history of the Israel iti&h monarchy. The origin under Motes, was Ireate iof in the *• Pillar of Fu*e* ,J and its gnat glory under David is treated of iu this work, (The Throne of David,) while the dtcluie of Hebrew, power and the opening of the new dis pensation meet their delineation In the *• Prince qf the House ol David.” These works are historically valuable, us kmiiu books of £uformation relative to the scenery, genera* phy and maimers of tjie Holy Laud, The style is interest ing and powerful and tlio w«-rk leads us to the contempla tion ami study of the sublime language of the Bible and the great doctrines of truth it contains, without being, as such biioks too ordinarily are. either maudlin, stupid, dog matic oV conceited.” —Boston Daily Atlas. THE PILL Alt OF FIRE Oil ISRAEL IN BONDAGE. By the Rev. J. 11, INGRAHAM, author pf the ■• Prince of the Mouse of David.” Omf volume, 12 mo., cloth, OOU pages. Price $1.26. “ TTiis work is designed to sketch the Hebraic history during the bondage iu Egypt* the Prophet MoSes being the; central figure, mid is a flee aud striking hMory of the pe riod, iu which the writer gathers first, Irum the Bible ami tlieu from profane history n vast mass of material, which by his genius, is thrown into a fanciful narrative of the most attractive diameter which carries the reader along without diminution of interests.”— liiiiadelpl.ia Eteuiuo Bulletin. J TUB PRINCE OF THE N ' HOUiSE OF DAVID : OK THREE YEA US IN 1 HE HOLY CITY In a series of letters relating ss if by an eye witness, all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the , LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH, ' From his Baptism in Jordon to his Crucifixion on Calvary. By the Rev., J. JI. I.yoBAHAM. Hector of Christ Church, and of St. Thomas’ liall. Holly Springs, Miss. One vol ume, 1- mo. cloth, 472 pages. Price $1.25. ‘■ln this work the auth ,r lias succeeded in the bold and daring task of presenting the great leading historical parts oj scripture m connection with secular liistory. so as to present, the clear and life-like pit tine of those events as they might be supposed to appear to a casual observer.— The descriptions of rights and ceremonials, are spirited aiid comprehensive. The style is highly imaginative and at tractive. and we predict that this volume will b,i as popu lar as the *• Pilgrim’s Progress.” —Vresbyteriun and Evan gelist. Copies of either of the above books, with a liandsome Gilt, worth from 50 cents to $lOO. will lie sent to auv per son in tlie United States, upon receipt of $1 25, and 21 i ts. t 1 pay postage, by addressing the publisher,Geo. U. Evans. Philadelphia. It’ YOU WANT ANY COOKS, Send to Geo. G. Evans’ Gift Book E'dabli-him-nt. No. 439 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, where nil hunks are no] I at the publishers’ lowest prices, ami you have the advantage of receiving A HANDSOME PRESENT TiVorth from 50 Cents to $lO3 with each book. fend for acomplete classified catalogue of books, which will bo mailed to you. free of expense. Order any book that you may want, remit the'retail price, together with the amount required for ;,OHiage. and one trial will assure you that the beat place in the ciruntry to pnr clmse books is at the Gift Book Establishment of Geo. O. Evans. Agents wanted. To whom greater inducements, such as cannot be equalled by any other house, are offered. Any person, in any part of the country, can he an agent, simply by forming a club, sending a list Of hooks, aud re mitting the amount of money required for the same; Send for a catalogue, which contains all the desired in formation relative to agencies and the formation of clubs; gnd to insure prompt and honorable dealings, address all orders to the head quarters of GEO. 0. EVANS, Proprietor of the oldest and largest Gift Book Establish- ment in' the world. Permanently located at No. 439 Chesnut St-, Philadelphia. Septemlmr 27. 1800-1 m' SC H O O L FOR YOUNG LADIES. ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNT!’, PA. MISS li. A. BYERS will open in Al toona, on the. Ist day of October, ISOp. a School for All the Brunches of a good English Education will be taught, ami Classes to bo instructed iu French, .Music, .Drawing and Painting, will bo received at tho following •charge. • quarter, . $lO 03 French, “ 5,00 eJ) rawing, “ 3.00 Painting, Water Color, fioq Painting, Oil; 8.00 TJliree mouths will constitute one quarter in any of the above branches. ! • The school year will be composed of two terms of 5 mbvtiis eaplj. Tho charge for tuition. Jl.OO per month, payable in advance, ami the number of pupils limited to 2a. The discipline will be mild, but firm. Bessons will be assigned et\ch pupil for study at home; and for übseuce or tardlnes?. a written excuse will la* demanded. The school wili.be under the care and direction of Itev Rqliert Oliver. Altoona, Sept. 27. 1860.-tf ■\TKW GROCERY FEED AND PRO- X* ..VISION STORE. . The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity thatjie has opened a store of the above kind, near tub corner of Adaline and Julia streets,' East Altoona, whore lie will keep constantly on hand u full sub ply of cvetything Iu Ids Une. His i - groceries are nil fresh and will be sold at prices' as low is those of any uthcY establishment in town. His stock of p.ovlaldns. consisting of ; Flour, Mams, Shoulders, Side dec. will be sold a little cheaper then they can be I right any where else. Ills Flour is obtained from the best mills in the Western part ofthe-State, and is warranted to-be what It is, represented. All kinds of Feed for horses, cows and hoes, always on hand.. • • > • ■ • > 1 intend to keep such an assortment that I shall at all times be able to supply my customers- with whatever they may need, and I intend also to sell at; prices which wIU make it a paving to those who patronise mvetorfe. -• July 22,1869-3 m. HENRF BELL. HOWELL .& BOURKE, SlanuAictucers and Import cm of—'. '■ • PAPER. HANGINGS, N. B.'CORKSK AX’D MARKED STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 20, 1860.-3 m ’ ‘ '• ¥• WILMOT, 0 E E RE N CH A ND J* Ibmtf ,atVkkwy 1 * oa&m . A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DYSPtfJ? IMVICDRATIa CORDIAL TO TUE umzibiss OF;NEW JElt- SEY AND PENNSYLVANIA, I APOTHECARIES, DrUOOISIS, GttOCERSAND PIUTAI* Families WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Brandy. WOLFE’S Pure MKderie, Sherry and Pori Win*. WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. WOLFE'S Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL IN BOTTLES.; I heg leave to call the attention of the citizen* of the United States to the above Wines and Liquors, imported by UnoLPHO Wolfe. of New York, whose: riahie is familiar is every nart.of this country for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speak ing of the purity of his Wiues aud Liquors, says: “I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as h merchant oftbirty years’ residence in the city of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and of tlie best quality, and can bo relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle lias the proprietor’s name on the wax. and a fac simile.of his signature:of the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sate at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GeokoS U. Ashton, Mo. 532 Market St.. Pliila. i ' Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New Y<>. It Courier: Enohmoos Busin gas ifob one Ntw Yogi "Merchant. Wa ■ are happy to inform our fellow-citizens- that there's one place in our city where the physician, l apothecary, and country merchant, cango and purchase pure Wine* and Liquors, ms pure aa,imported, and of the best quality. We do Dot intend to give an elaborate description of this mem chant's extensive business, although itwlll well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's extensive ware house. Nos. 18. 20 and 22. Beaver street, and .Jins. 17. 19 and 21. Mai ketfield street.' Hie stock of Schnapps on band ready f»r shipment could not have been less then thirty thousand oases: the-Rramiy, some ten thousand cases—Vin tages of 1836 to 1S6B; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotcli and Irish Whiskey. Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. soma very old and equal to any in this country. Ha also had three large collars, filled with Bran dy. Wine, Ac., iii casks, under Custom-House key, ready for Is tiling. Mr, Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps lust year amounted togme hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may he equally ’ successful with bis Brandies and Wines. - - His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wineaand Liquors for in-dii-ai use slioiflrt send their pith-indirect to Mr. W olfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their lopids to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and re place it witli Wolfe's pure Wines.aml Liquors. We understand that Mr. Wolie. for the accommodation of small dealers in the (poultry, puts up' assorted cases of Wines imd Liquors . Such u man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against bis tens of thousands of oppo nents in the United States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human beiilth and happiness. Sept. 13, 1860-Cm.ls. MRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI ENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PHYSICIAN, pre seuls to the attention of mothers h«» - ► SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soften ing the gums reducing all inflammation Will allav pain and spasmodic action, an iis sure to regulate the Boivets. | Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Belief aud Health to your Infants.- ; We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and can say. in confidence and truth of it, what we’ have inn er been aide to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, ina single instance, to effect a cure, wiieii timely u-ed. -Never did we know mi dissatisfaction by any qne who n-ed it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, apd speak in terms of highest commen dation of its magical effects and medical virtues. Wespeak in tliis matter " what we do know.” after ten yearn’ expe rience. and pledge our reputation for the fulfilnii nt of what we litre declare. In almost every instance where the in fant Ta suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. . Tide valuable preparation is the prescription of one of, the most experienced tjnd skillful nurses in New England, and has been used with never-failing success in thousands of C ists. ' : It not only relieves the child from! pain, but invigorates the stomach ami bowels, corrects, acidify, and gives tone ami energy totlff whole system If wili almost instantly relieve GWpi-q; i n thr JJfucds \lnll MV;(d Colie. and over come conviilMiins. which, if not tpeedilg remedied, end in d.atli. We believe it (he fed and surest remedy'in the well;!, iu all eases ~f Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether it a rises front teething or Irom any other cause.— Wo would say to every mother who hah a child suffering from any ot the foregoing complaints—do not let yonrpre jodices. nor the prejudices of others, stand between your, suffering child and the relief that will he sure—yes, abso lutely sure—to follow tho use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will acriimpany each bot tle. Noue genuine unless ;the fac-similo of'cURTIS & I KRKINS. Ni*u‘ York- is on ilu* Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by G. W Kessler and A. Roush, druggists, Altoona, Price 25 cents per >. s ' &o' Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street. N. T July 12. IStSb.-Jv. Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods!! McCORJIICK’S STORE. TUST ARRIVED, AND: NOW BE \t D ;. a l r rg . , ‘ stock of SPftlNO AND SUM >0 ) f,' ,° r i ,u J lie >«tc styles mid: qualities in the Eastern,market. In the line of b; LADIES’ DRESS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, we cairn the surpassed by any house itji the place. Our stock of Gr.ocuais, such as “ COFFE E, SUGAR, TE .4, SYRUPS, ie., are of the best kind, and all-fresh. HARDWARE. QUEBX.SWARE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS FIJI'S FOR LADIES AND MISSES; ’ together with as full assortment of ' ’ ■ GENTLEMEN & BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS,-BOOTEES AND s. ; GAITERS. ~ L “dICS DCP * tmCnt,arB nU differout and latest GAITERS, BOOTS, BUSKIN AND •SLIPPERS,; together with a general ANortmeat W Children 4 Misses, aud a good and full stock of _ '‘ : ; “ GENTLEMENS’, BOi’S’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, for Spring and Summer. The largest tosoWinent of • ' ' wAll PAPE*-. f,t^ r ,.!'v U or’ t to * lle place.sndbeing unprcdently low, from 6/f up to _o cents per roll, with Bonnciinta to match. •' - And as we purpose henceforth to give, the Imaineasont especial attention. we will sell very lovf'feirfcasli or country produce, vml will take iu exchange,-as usnW. fitrifcr. Phot Lard. Taltmc, P.Uitne*, Btttmaxi dks y past patronage. we hope, by a strict adherence to business, to our add motto. Small profit* and mt ih ialet’ to retain our customers old and gain may new ones,' 1 / ' • ,slay 3,-IBCO. ' art % Syrup, Suyaf, Coffee, fa, *» sdW cheap for cash or Country Produce. ,i^V H< ? d ? aa,r *ro ifenwctfUlly In- Tltod to give us s call before purchasingelsewhere.’ LOUIS PLACE. Altoona. May 88. 1860.-tf T^LOUII.— A CHOICE LOt OF EX- X 1 TBA FAMILY FLOUR'for rate by T gept. 13.1S»Vttl . OnePrtyr BHow tho PWtOfflSw. m wo small houses ahi> lots OTSttaY PRRPAKA , I?ION' that has., STOOD THE TEST OP YEARS JuND OROWS MORE POPULAR JBTKRT DAT! And testimonial*. new »t>d*lm.>»t number might be gieat* ttxaa ladiae and gentienienln ail irradeeoTaucie* wbwe unlted testimony none Could re«l«t. that TVnaaanr ««xP» Hair Beatonttive will restore the bald andcrsy, and preeerre the hair of the youth to old in. iw«U hi youthful beauty. . Bartt* Curst, Mich- Dec. 31st, 1840. Prof. Wood: —Thee wilt please accept a lib* to Inform thee that the ha.r on my head all Tel) off oror twenty year* ago, canted by a complicated chronicdteea*e r atte need with f“ emotion op theh'ead.A continual counts of suffering through life haying rdyced metoa state of dependence, I. nave nit been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither hare I been able to do them up. In consequence of which my head naa sullered extremely from .cold. This induced me Vo pay Bnggeft Uodgeaulmoet the last cent I baton earth fora two dollar bottle of thy Hair Kevtoriuire about the first of Au pi't last. 1 hay* fuitlimllr followed the directions andtha now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is coming In all Over my head. Feeling ceufideat that another Imrgs bottle would restore It entirely and per* manently. I feel anxious to persevere W its use, ami being destitute of means to purchase auy more. I a ould ask thSa If thee wouldst not be willing to send the an order on thina agents for a bott e. and reoelre to thyself th scrlptor* d*< claration— u the reward is to those that ant kind to tha wi dow and the Citherless.” Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIBST. Tjooxisr. Noble Cp„ Ind., F«b. 6th, 1869. 0. J. Wood: — Dtar Sir; —ln the latter part of the' jMir ISS2, Attending the State And National taw School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to nio, commenced fall info AT 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. and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part, of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you. that upon my retain to the Stale of Indiana, my m»rc ■ casual acquaintances were upt so much at a Ipsa to discover the cause of the change In my appearauce, as my more intimate acquaintances were ip rccogqize me st all. I atf once made application to the most skillful physi cians *P the country, but; receiving ftxqn them no assurance that my hair could again, ba restored, 1 wag forced to be come reconciled to my lUto, until.-fortubatelj, in the latter part of the year 185*. your Restorative was recommoned to mo hy a druggist. as being tbe most reliable Hair Resto rative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to’my greai satisfaction that it wav producing the desired effect. Since that time I have used seven dollars* worth.of yourßettOi atlve. aml as a result, have n rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can.bujv . ■ c , As n mark of my gratitude for your labor hud Skin In tlio production of so wonderful an article, 1 bate redout-' mended its' use to many of my -friends- and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you. are using it with Uk* tf- Ivct. Very respectfully, yours, : Dopdt. 444 Broadway, and soil by all dealer* throoghoat the world. \ The Restorative Is put up Iq bottles, of thres sizes, Via! lurgo. medium, aid small; the squill holds }4aplut,abd retails for one dollar per leittle; the medium, bolds at least twenty per cent, more lit proportion than the small,retails for two doll irs a buttle; the large. Itohls a quart, 40 mi ceut. more In proportion and retails for s3'a bottle. ,: - 0. J. WOOD 4 CO.. Proprietors 444 Broadway. lists York, and 114 Market Street, Louis, Md. • Sold by all good Druggists and Fancy (foods Dealer*.' Sept. 0, 1860. GOOD NEWS! The Train has Arrive#! T B. HI LEM AN HAS JUST RE tJ • TURNED from the city with a largo and carefully selected stock of • SPRING & SUMMER GOODS; which he is determined to sell cheap, cohslstlng lq part of Black and Fancy FTLKS, Bombazines,; DelafoVs. Call*' coos. Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins. White Goods. - SHAWLS, ic. Also, MEN’S WEAUof alii 1 descriptions, such os Cloths, Caasimeres, • Sntiuetts. Tweeds. Jeans, Cord .Dril lings, Vestings, 4c., ic. Boots, Shoos and Gaiters. A largo assortment of Boots, Shoes and Oaitem, for Ladlee, Gents nud Misses, of all pri.da, sizes and qualities,; Also, a largo assortment of QUEENSWAUK and lIA.RD- and Bottblo; Chain, Fleece Cotton, GROCERIES: : This department is supplied wlth the very choicest artlflst that can bo had in market, and as cheap os can.'be bad anywhere. consisting in part of prime UIQ ' - COFFEE,'SDGAH. allkindnnndprices; Syrup and Molasses, Black and Green Teas. Rice. Spices, Tobacco and Segars; Starch, Corn Stanch. Cheese. Ginger, Can dles, Mustard. Oils, Turpeu- ~ . tine. FISH. 4a, 4a : \ Thankful for past favors, he hopes, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. OS, All kinds of Country Produce taken in Exchange 7 for Goods. j; B. UILEMAN. April ISCO. . r PHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD | respectfully Inform his dWcus tohiera rqi! the public - ceheraSlV he has just fS) 6 a“3. and UASMOMEaa. sortmentpf ■ CLOTHS, Cassimeret, AND VESTINGS^ wliich h» is now offering for sale, and is prepared to make fhem np ta the latest style & >np»t durable man ner, pa none but the beat workmen' are employed.and nil work made will I'r" ' Vl ' rr j lT,tr( l to give aatisfoctioth Stock of ' Gran* FpHM3IU.NO GOODS, such air Shirts, . Collars. tltew shirts, Drawers. Pocket Ifandkerchiefii, Neck T 1 le.StOdkk. ‘to.. Ac.; also a large.assortmentof RhAl)\-MADi. ChOIUING. ail of which heiadeterminnl ,l?.ini.L* 8 -ri Cttp T, 1 ,I'** 1 '** CAn bonc,lt thla aldc of Phila dilpliin. The public aro respectfully Invltedto call and n u T.‘ Dy Btock ’ !W 1 take Ideasnre. ln ehowter them. Doors open at ail times from 0 A.M. until 9 Pjtf Admittance free. - . . ■ May 6‘ 1559-tf ■ tUOStAS etWAtl GREAT SPRING AND BUMMER @ * ' ■ T B. lITLEMAN HAS JUST Rfi. • reived andopenedat liis-oldstand, on Virginia st_ a large and attractive assortment of scasonalda iniods!. prising all the noVHtics-In ■' EREGES, DECALS LA WJVS, GLS’GIIAMS. ERBR/i*. SERIES. RACES, HOSIERY ort 8 0,ice ’ “d a* reasonable prices. AJiK QK ALL DESCiUP* T H & A. M.LATTA, Attorney and Counsel!* tUtaw. AT TBZ ■\r-y