R. UC ■(3ALCUi UUtinue Qp»- .Vhrwjmr cnrf * of 60s) Uai«o ■ctlcal, such M ' Busiiicsn. It Itlotiajin rapid cji orjiiuiiaeM rUiinijigto cal- in full nod ota. iid two urUe«, ■ultv in solving heCAT.CUUl T ow to mid, mb*' ' uny ordinary the trueretoit eschew theory ’ els nnd tlmpll ulii.ul BpCUdlDg iithctcienc* of . ■c to he able at ' ,ie result. The ~ ill other Arllh -1 u hey to pros ull> of the buai oork» id in tU» hicllitatca lim» ick and Brick 1 grain h!n», of quiihs. of circn n>l vats, ufrobt erV. phuulier’*, l trniti of cur. pe, of the doei npiiiicnt.oh.to . .uid llißlr on ;th llir Uvri and together with elei, of, partial •count, of cqua of as2ef»in«nl •mre and cublo tion to bnsin*»ji Hut important ; advertiseuwtt v T UK arlir.*K. or. the •!o auxiliary to > c.-imvAtieer, l!:-; hniiknr, tile i . tu tlic cerpru the [ilmiteror, t- 1 aver mid the ■tvil to their »i- V nltcd State*, i i 'ipy.in cloth, !u I’cchvthook ItOIIUKR. Ilia I*. 0., ¥k :lir undersigned grnemUjr,, ;U bis Tall (lock,; Nl» : y variety la J-. [lty, of ; ATS AND APS, Wear. c'» of Ladle* and to which the at* is line Is mieciel- r TT 3&S !■ ■st asportment ef embracing UFfS, Mill Children, of ui of every quall- • ahevc lino, 'till s-wheiv, aa I on iiilu j'NCCB. iiitlirran church. JISSU SMITH. f Trade,” ,;ul tin; either rlh*r ;d a, store ia the juaicn ofllrc, on a tract, where be APS fur men anil boye, FLATS HILO REF, [tide Shitta, 'LAMES, rj.ys. ric«» U .-i.Us is tkat Vko" bciazii (•urckask-K cr on li.o TTiOfct rpa t\ attundoJ to. Office. . uMI'yQN. Agent. 0 O -M M 0 N . JuW term, 16CO. L I.N DIYOKCK. bi.ojnr. having been iug been made. tKat ■1 county, tbo Court it ice to bo pnbliibca k- fourth Tdouday of nr to appear on «« Libellant. «y tUs LIjUIDGK, I’rvt. 1 ;-v i named, Is here : named, ii» required ■ ..f the Court, Bed ifKS HI St, S’‘f' Jnn. ISHMEHT. ANNOUNCE ■ailiy 512 SHOP tul'r*' Tin Shi.ji, £&>• ~l a 'piud m>'-orttn®n; tfacUirt. ■ tn.kipff LaJin mi,lie patronage. W»- [ M. IiOKIX & CO. fKEOEIVig^. IkTEHS^'w^ fV****^***- •*' *w- ,- -■• I I --t L'i&ftg*! %\\mw\ mkrn. - . I Senate "Chamber, Jan. 18th, 1861. ' n motion of Mr. Aillum, (Mass.) Resolved, .. ten Senators Bhull constitute a s====". l „ r fnr the transaction of business. &UTOOMR MAIL.SCHEDULE. Quorum c.)‘ offered the following, MAILS CLOBK,* • ,Jt*\ M | t ' lost Jteeolvul, That hereafter there IS# I'*® 1 '*® PM She senate be empowered to appoint a sub- >s • *•■ *.*’ “ bsc °“ “ y r - ■Th.tt"« -Sta.6 of Ih. Obion” b. made «b. ■ S'*^ 0 “ ; 3 ■BpeciaV’irtler of the day at the next sitting o &£$ "‘St of Mr. Caldwell (ILO) l '. . -** f * ■ ‘ Mr Potts (Mo.) offered a resolution that the *■& o ailrOAO SCMfW'E* J. on commerce bwlnstructed to nuthor- P ?Sm 9,i1 ITiboSarvey of ♦ Kail Rokd commencing at n (Mo.) and terminating at San Fran- L!l •> ». B»‘ sASPiIi “ t ni«. 0 fCal.) by the.most practicable route, « Went with “I* by ftrilting out the woi-d ‘‘Commerce and in- Th, IIOLUUAWfLO JjtVng .. Hodds and Canals.” The amendment n ni^\“TuuScilTßAJNio^?xwbS to by Mr. Potts, after which it was JcSltiun Twjto * V Iffidmwn by Mr. Caldwell and another amend- CinU a«»t. Jneatoffeed to substitute “ Post Otnces and Post Hot. sc, lt>o °- Roa( j g .. j UBt ead of the word “ Commerce,” which •wasatflo objected to. „ ,■ , 'Ou niotion-of Mr. Eiiidley, (Micb.) r That the Railroad start from a point on tbo Mis sissippi River that will bo most advantageous • to tbo whole country. ~,, ? On motion of Mr. Woods* ((L)' tho Senate ‘went into executive session. - l t Mr Lowther (Min. ) tendered lus resignation to accept the appointmilnt of Sec’y of the Navy. - TheSer.ate .declared the seat of Mr. Patton *fCon ) vacant, he having accepted ah office in •the House of Kopresentatives, consequently [ could not retain his seat in the U. S. Senate, i Ou motion of Mr. pelo (Mis.). Senate prptwei- to draw for tho vacancies which resulted as [■follows : . . _ Minnesota, Joseph Smith; Connecticut, C. [V. B.. Kennedy. . v‘i ■ ■ .■■ .. _ I On mb tion adjourned t o meet in Lowther s [flail, January 25th,;186i, at 7 o’clock. ■ - " THRO. PETSBSOS. Clerk U. S. Senate. V vl A. M. L. “ ( ,*n»ttli»g'y«W' v , 1 ( A Met Fru't-VA. Uomsr. fj= , ■ { ■taturfr~V. 1 • r % irarian—tred. J|«|i irccton-Q. W- ' ; t. c. v. B. Keh« I fen'' H. F. Cuibjr, - A. .. .*-v ' o. ii. McQw. \V, H. WiliO l . * A jus. ll.Dy«n.', 3 Kellff, r'i. ■ •' > .. C. f. >• James S. .>■ loport of Treasurer : . wyt* . j liinaflrv 1860, ’ -$*10,04; on band jADaarj 7P J? 3 oTar ?h‘ f Amount received for W‘9. ' Balance on band,£ i. 14v. ■’ % ; <**-***« and #«. ’,] Insolvent debts, , | .pts -I- - 1W $3. H #W«*. ■ Vs| Report or Book- of Wreitfiiwi' ftp-! proved- 1 4 4 V 4. 1 ~., Report of Libratian|r«d ■ RrADisa Boom 4 & \ ' Altana, J[itt».lid, ISttl. j ;.v 71 (A« Prttidtnt and;„of the Altoona' ' Xcthanict' Library sr,i Raiding Room itUw* ciatisn. j j.i , beohvwqueated at thc last meeting to make a :*oi»ld submit tbs following statement, bofittWt evill meet With • approbation of the Assojriju&p-;■... library 'lBOO, ‘609 j» - : purcbM«d sin^;s|»«. 20- •• •> “ donated ' “ l-aul*'. ■ 15*{ '1 ' 4 ' Total Ko. uf books balongiqg4«>^«oo]»V: i;..£ Ho. of books circulated li *6O, • •• returned L4.m,..’....... BBS; &•' • T ;:P k' ' '}}" ' *f • y • “ «t present 32 Avenge No. taken out per prbnl}r...,. ..... . G 8 The following is the lisi > of junguiiuea and newspapers received by tho i Agnation:,. Maouikei :—Harper’s 5, Monihly* Godey’a ' Lady’s Hook, Atlantic lldnihiypunt’s Jlcr . shoots,.Knickerbocker, B ; KiWiPAPEtiiDaily—Philadelphia Press, Bulletin, Inquirer, UanisBpg vTctagrapt.*-;* Tri-Weekly—Charleston ly—N. V. Tribune. lntell igencer, Coagriasional Glote/'Wdahington t’on*- ’ atitution, Washington City ;:Seleri(lfio American,. Willis Home Journal, N. Vork : ; Louisville Journal, Cigcinnati Com-? CtiKiwsati; yewfeOtleana -Picayune,' Dollar Pliiladcl-. phm ; Altoona Tribune, ,\|loonai Democratic aumdsrti, llollidaysburg ; Tyrone.; ,sookNo £O2, entitled in tb£ u;IS. Semite,'’ was lost and has never been re- j 1 1° 4l ?°*. *1 CaU .,**' . j>l|£ced v’,>; • ■;■: > ; the flue m the attic and not from the pipe run- Hbvh N‘o, 140, entitled ■ltotnsaiapiat Iloraei* j ning through the ceiling, nod 'it it hadntitbocn •ifcf. 'Popular iLecturc/in ißdiince and Art,’ j n y during the previous .night— We Sake these corrections in order* to remove hate either been mislaid senrth —; ; • . . ... -. in' has been wade for them butso fai avail. the charge of carplessnoss - which be at- It.is ii Tory probable ttat|these‘b9oks arc'- in tributed to\Mr. Poole; .the bads of some of I would 1 *' respectfully solicit tha aiJ|: of ibd|inci|»bcrs in A q ood RpsoLCTioa.—At a mccHag of the , ‘SSSLmmLw " repotted , P™* AteoArlioo, o( > at the last meeting m ’ en found the “ City pf Brotherly Love, December 10th, uud is now in thclLibrt 1800, It was -■ - - Irting, SooU,«3oo?er apear to /ieaoZi-ed. Thnt come What may ofgood or ill hfejtbe most popular ; calaod to our beloved Republic—Union or Disunion— . philosophical works hi iharo.of the Howard Association will continue’ with un reaiscs. The mterost [i Libra- dimiuißhed zeal, its laboralfor tbe rielief of suf tjt by the members isi fering humanity, over the wbolo area ofouv . orasit is worthy of, yt advance, common.country, wherever the viotiius of Uis \ H*. slowly, but indsome case and misfortune shall solicit its friendly aid. hey cases, one, bot minerals V *Sft cSffchJ i Library \ Meat roa IllE M’Griw, Committee, anCto tl luuriaus, | Stewart of the Poor House, informs us that Me Messrs. Homer I^vtca tchnedy, | has slaughtered during the late butchering sea am particularliindel icy have i QO ] eSB 12,869'pounds of meat, all of : gSXSsXSI i “ z&s* ■-allow me to remain, ! 6,608 ofbeef. A few days ago he slaughtered Yours j one beef weighing 1038 pounds, and 11 hogs ■ 5 ... FREl^pl^4i’D | Liln ' ! weighing 3J41, -ten bf.U>em'i)e%.oif ope jitter; ;,jThe Librarian was fur| and 17 taonths old. Their. average weight was . the lost books mentioned , .] 328 lbs”— Rigitter. ; W. : Letter from lion. S. B.jpaf. tend and order* ,j. —-— ,cd.,to be filed. - j Officers. —The following,are tho ofiicera of Secretary odered to hmSAConstliution and i Altoona Division, So,Bll, S. of X., Jfor the By-Laws prints as a . m aSpj&:, . j; ■. •" j present quarter.:--• . , v-' t : motion the % P.-.J. Jl. Findley ;-W. A.—D. J. Neff: srereordered toie ! 3EL S.—J3. P. Custer; A;'. It . jJcCor * « ffIaHSSSBm--- cy«l mick; Fs S.—D. Ironsi / Clabnugh; P ‘ C.—J. It/ Garden; A. J^feh: LS - i ] Jas. Uclm; 0. S.—W. Marshall \ GhSplain—W. c. MsObmick. Altoo-j : r -■ at the low- j , Lecture.— Tuesday evening, January 29th, medicines, i baa been fixed for ibe lecture of lit. llev. M. wr- : tooth' and buir | Domenec, Bisbop of ia the Catholic Sttßoapsj chemicals, ! Church, in this place. Be Lns chosen as bis and liquors, subject “ THE SP ASISiI lt jjftU the leading pat-1 should "attract a fuilhouse. Lecture" at J p’clock. rtepared glue, and j ” ' fa Mrs/: Winslow’s I' a®** Mr. Robert Coik, a flagman on a freight I jfthd .iCarboii oil train on the Pennsylvania Kail Kaafi, wa».«> r.y' • : inaph injured by being caught between the bnm- pcru of two freight, cats at PcningtonvlUe, Wcd ucsdiiy lait, tbal he died in a few houW after. I iWfy t J ■ y-.'WfiT A. IlQtJjfb, Drug] m j Q f O fJ P uft and vicinity, that hel3 ' ««t prices, asl supply! t oib, paints. dje-auffa, ‘! 3 bpiubes, perfujaeify, fi ne ( iruijfcw, shoulder-braces t \\ for medicinal purposes, I eat medicines; Spalding J Cephalic pills* Wilsou’e ] Soothing Symp, Carbon lamps. Physicians* prescript , at aU tours of th« ?'■ ' ,s2a6,7*t EX p£S; f Ae 138.01; s. compouu- V?' Local XJ. S. Senate. Council Proceedings,. Ap adjourned meeting of Couno il, UcXd.-l ; 7 th December, 1861. Present, A.--A- R. Greenwood, D. F. Laughmau and Dl R- MUler, ; Council, and Wm.C. >lQComiok Chiof .In the absence of clerk of Council, Burgess appointed clerk prp. tern. . Minutes of last meeting reodanct approved, the foilpwing bills were preseuted and read, and orders granteJ, to wit:— AUoona Gas & Water Co. for water rent for quarter Commencing Dec, llbtb, ..^ A. G-. & W. Co. for gas used by Council, Robert Green for stone for crossings.... The bill of John M. Campbell^*fuc Ruling and repairing do.ne on streets, referred to A. A. Smytb and D. F. Laughraaa, committee, to re- bext meeting. ± V- * " A statement presented and read, from w. n. Wilson, Resident fing; P. B-! of sower contracted for, to be paid j oi ntly by 'said Co. and Council, $13&1,i»4, .one-half of ] which, $675.07, Council is to pgy, in accordance with thC agreemcut, in two equal annual pay* ments put of taxes in 1801 and 1862, which was accepted and ordered to be filed. A Communication presented and read from S. M. WboUkok. and ofdered to bq fil cd. On motion, Resohed, That an order bo grant ed Joseph 1C Ely. Edq . for $25.00, for bis ser vices a# lligh Constable for the year popQ. • ;' Adjou'rue 1 to. m;o t again on Monday eved* ing, dth February, 1801. ; • ‘ ? ’ Extract* from Simula. "lno» Cut CostuEßciAt Coilege.—Perhaps i no similar institution in this country is more extensively ormorb favorably. knownthatthiß; theteachera bare long enjoyed enviable reputa tions ; the course of study is full and compre hensive. Upward of five hundred' young U»en ore now engaged in active business, jn^the.pities pjf Pittoblirgh and Allegheny alonej who hare graduated at thi# College within the past four years, treble the number from any other somWf-ln tbV country, in the saft® il \~riUtburgh.Comi Journal. CoArbctios.— The information glTen «? in J reference to the house Wttcd in Bait Altoona, appoiifs to hare been wrong in iars. Jir. Poolo' is nn belonged to Jobp Ingland, pf M Gliun. It cadghl fire from >- **i.s ■Braai&SrelSßsi fS-'lj Tribute of Respect. Altoosa, Jan. 15. 1861. Died—At Moiin, Illinois, on the first Sun, | r( j g Cold Mooii.fG. S.-5621f brother Fiuscia Ab- • "ft?•*>» h t J;” i» now teeamiiu chey, in the 25th Grand Sun of hie age.- The undersigned appointed a committee Ut tv: w „?"“ d stated meeting of Winnebago Tribe, Ho. Go, I. . w „ ri f by common us*g« uuiit iiitj 0 of R. M.,tO prepare a suitable tribute of : setm ’-uativo and to tlie manor born. ’ respect to the memory ,of our-decease*! brother j Fbakcis Aechet, would submit the following: j Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God, the lather of J nI ..a • orT iW'»’caducho this hafteruoon. hand I.»tfP* our spirits. and Searcher of all hearts, by a dispensation ; the li»l««hec*rie* land the of hi* providence, to remove from the fullness ol life to the P»> heasc me of nn Vadaehe 1” - Doc* it h*ch» ard. «*ja fruition of eternity, „nr late brother, Francis Archey. thus .5 jt excW!< Ji,rgly.” say* hi, hand upon that « g*V sadly and Impressively reminding us that in the midst of i r "’, ~ piU.haud’poii me 'onor it cured me so quick that life we are in'death. And as honorable tributes of respect ; * iJJrjit Y realized I ’ad 'ad au ’cadache. to the cloud Ate deeiued the surest eviaeucc of the regard • with .vhlch'ineir memory will he cherished by the j —— we desire to place on record a faithful expression of our ,i m t. v ..rito «lcn by which nature makes sense ol the loss sustained by our beloved order, mour j Whatever from the natural state of brothers untimely demise, amt also to express our sjaipa- > known ““y v - w 01 > iu ijM lt ,» ma y he looked on as thy with the feelings of his bereaved relatives, his brother 1 hiam, J „ ivu no u C e of disease which might Masons, and numerous friends and acquaintances, whose j a safeguard * attention till too, late to be remedied; hearts ; ill over keep him iu fond rememhram.eu.id will , otlmrw* Ufai , achea cherish his recollection as an evergreen m their Wietiiories. , and GlidertwYlamvs, vis: Symptomatic and The interest that he lias taken in our order, and his l>n- 1 may be classifi 1 £j lua dache U exceedingly corowou vate worth and integrity are well worthy of emulation, j Jdopathic. _. J I a ™ r eat variety of diseases, among and endear liiui to us iu strong bonds of friendship aid ‘ al ‘' l . V*.* 1 *" AnmiWv Gout, Rhcumat sm and all febrile di t love, which have connected him with us, and we cannot , which .ore I f it is sympathetic of disease of ! too deeply feel our loss. Therefore, i .VVYo^min*^ I Jfcxolwc/, That iu the death of brother Archey our order , the stomach eons Put WS. v . onjli . ,:„ust!i'aM..u and I has lost one i,f its most devoted adherents: and the com- , const! !* "S.-rs of riie Wiwels. as well as renal and uterine S munity a citi7j;n whose integrity won fur him the respect , other d I)isciis ,. s of the heart are vary frequently at* 1 and esteem of all who knew him. _ . ~ ! u ■*■■. , vv :,i, iTe-m-iches: Amemia ami plethora are iilso at- Itesolud, That wo tender to the relatives of our lamented j tended with lU. ■ t , v | R -!utaelii . Id opathio brother, assurances of our strong ami earnest; sympathy , ."'i'„h o wry ’ common, being unu-nally dislm with them in this their hour ot darkness and suffering. , UoartiM-I.e .e' knowing Unit the strength to bear their afltetion. must . > •' 1 { apl>ar ,.„iiv sound hea th and come from Him who sent if. and though they . Ing miletheMental ami physical energy and ly ol that (!np whose sorrows no earthly solace can render , .pWt'Jfr *b . - slowly, heralded by .depres iL bitter; their lasting comfort must come from resigna- ~, otliei of ump/r. In most instance* ftlon to the will of that mercif.tr FaOier. who u too wise , swa t»fJ? U i C head over one or hotheyes. Ito err, and too good to be unkind, ~ , twovokio" vomiting; under this cla*8 v |Wiy ; I llesolfed That Winnebago Triho wear the usual badge ' and sometimes provowiu 0 . t. of mourning for SO Suns, mid likewise, Urn Wigwam be i also.to class of Headache OwOwtar ■! thanU.orWinnebagoTrihcbeteiiaer- | ifeWb«u cd to the Masonic Fraternity of Moliu,lor their attendance , the £ “diseases of vtbich Headache |tho wliile paying tlieir last tribute of respect to otur deceased power enwliciitiug the diseases » . j, . bretber. , c unerring index. . iiuo/icci,,Tliat the preamble and, resolutions bo pub lished in the Altoona J'ribune, and that a copy be sent to the friends of the deceased brother. , W. A. ADAMS. ) - 0. W. DAOmiEHTY. J CvmmMtt ; O. It. AfrKXANUEK, J AutopSA, Jan. 2lat, 1861. The members of the Veranda Lodge, No. 582, I, 0. »f d. F., retain tbeir sincere thanks to Mrl and Mra.MiUiron for the present afinecako. —[Extract of Jfi/tutes.] - ‘ 1 J. W. FRASTZ, ISU The Chicago and Milwaukie Boards,ofj Trade, numbering .some 150 or 200 persona, ] passed through thjs place on Tuesday night, on on .their firay to visit, the eastern cities. _ •' v-- 1 CONSTABLE. I offer royaelf to tho cittaeiw of Aitoon» M o caiiAidate 'rot; tho oSlco of BOUOCan CONSTABLK, pledging my- ITeloqtcd, to Uischirfgo tho duties,ttyo ooi fear, fiivor or affection, offering niy;formxur conduct ftfli ft guaniptceof tbo future, rji&Utto ,Toiht Ciiittnt qf Miaona: y~. ' ■■ I offer myself uh a condidate.for CONSTABLE., Ifelected, Twill di*ch«se,ni:r. dntylo.**4* best of mjablUty. fiu.M3t: ■. ■ MARRIED: r S On Friday, -Tan. 11th, at the Prcabyb rton In this place, by Rev.' A. B. Clark. Mr. ABRAHAM RRE9E • to Miss ELIZABETH KAUIiU, both of Logan township. , ■ In Miflintowhi on the Bth lust., by Kev-J*. , Wpatf. Mj•. "Win. It. CLARK, of Columbia, and Miss KATE EU?*®, of thl* place. died. : ;.;V V ■: In .ItolHday*burg, on the 17th Inst., Mr. JAMESCAM* IHW)N, aged about 74 year*. • “ : T? O R B E N T. —THE DWELLING I- house and store-room, known as Ferrec* MorrowV corner, by Joseph Law, is. offered for rent from tile Ist of April next. For particulars inquire at this Banking House of Ifni M. Lloyd A Co. I Jan. 24. ’CI-tf. JAS. MORROW, j -VfOT IC E—BOOKS LOST.—THE following books belonging to the Altoona Mechan ics’ Library and Heading Hoorn Association, have been either mislaid or lost, via: Book 149, entitled Romanism at Homo ; No. 48n, entitled Popular Lectures on Scion je and Art; No. 019, entitled—ASsops Fable*. Any luforma tion of the whereabouts of these books will bo thankfully received- The members are efpeolaily n-qoestod to search diligently f*r them, FEED. ,C. \TARB. v. ’• ' Altoona, Jan. 24, *Ol-31. , L&ranan. , v'Rfs3s,ooo Ta'yithe entire cost for Tuition in the most popular ajld CommcrdiaS School In the Country* ,Upwarut)f i twelvehundred young men,, from tfcehty-eipht different- States, have been educalcdjpr business hero within (tyo ■jm«t tht-sey ears, some of' whom hard Vt-ett ‘employed 1 as Boole Keepers at salaries of '■ ; ' $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating; who knew notUingof ac counts when they entered the College. v , ■ ; *2r Minister's sons half price. Students enter at any time, dud retlow when they please. Without extra Charge. ; 1*01? Catalogue 6f84 pages, Sta*cimens of Prdf.'Cowley'a Business ami Or omental I’enmsnship, and a largeengra vinj «f the College, inclose twcnty Uvo cents in Postage Stamps to the Principals/ • J KS KIJiS i SMITH, IMttahurgh, Pa. = Xltbonn, Jan. 24, *6l-ly. ' ; : LABOR-SAVING j: ! WASHING MACHINE, | riTUE UNDERSIGNED HAYING] jP ■■purchattod the fyr iiluir county, o! Toljhurst’s Improved Washing Machine, aro tiow manufacturing them at Altoona, and intend to supply them to those persona throughout the county who desire a LAHOU-SAVIXO MAC 111 XK. # , This machine la got Up lon an entirely now principle, and j* e naidcred, by those Who have seen it In use, the host that has ever been brought before the public. ' Among tljo many advantages of this machine,over «« others may be mentioned tinrfollowirig; . • lit. Its simplicity df construction, making it almost Im possible to get out of order. ■’ / : 2d. Its speed, which astpuiahes alike the operator ana the looker on. . ■ ■ , , „ 2rxf. The facility with which it adapts itself to the hulk or qiutity of clothes desi red to ho washed. t - • ith. I t washes .equally wel I the tl nest and lightest fabric ! or the coat scat and heaviest, such as bed-qnilu>, comforts, j blankets, valuable as a Lujcatiiv 'IVjmMM- that It Is a Vcry’etceUont artlcj)? of the kind f powona of udentary lulI.U, they arc va liable as aX^ftr*. combining as It «Ioe» great speed with little labor, and per- 1 improving the appetite, giving .Umt and vigor, to Urn diges forming its work in the most rttlsfactory- Wjuneri ■'«« ! ,W ormn*. and restoriiiatW natural elasticity and strength therefore dicerlully recoramoml It to all who dosirola real ■ V P~.’ r - | labor-saving washing machine. *' ’ >of the whole system. i., . ■ . s KMILE ITET2IE, The fclJl’HAlllC PltLB arc the result of long intestigv 0. W E ,R R - , j tlmi'and carlifihiy conducted experiments, haying been in —■ —-— . = ~ I ..sotmihv years, during which lime they hare,prevented TVS SO I' UT • I O N.—NOTICE IS vast amount of palh add sUflbring from JLJ UEUKBV given that the.parinership heretofore c$- j Headache, whether originating in tintnervous system or. isting betworn Susan McMullen. Elirabeth McMullen aifd - . . s , ouia th. Mrs. Sarah Holler, {now Mrs. Milllroii) trading mlder the J Horn aylcratlgrd stale of tl ' as hrm ofS. McMullen * Cowas dissolved on the 4th day of J * . rlipy are entirely Vegetable in then composition, arid daiinary, ISiil. by the, withdrawal of Mrs! Milliron from j ..v.. faltcn at »u times with pefect wfo* wiluoat the firm. The business, will be continued asheretolore, by I . 3 - , . e amt Me alienee of any disa.. the Misses MeMullln's under the firm ofS.Me.Mulliii A Co. i making any change of dire t, J PU!«AN‘ McMChU V. \ :! areeuMe tfadrrt it tatg toadmfguttr ihm-to KliV/ABETII Me.Ml’hLIN, I ; ' UEWAItEOyCOCNTEKFKITSI KAKAII MILLIItON. 1 of llcnrTC. ispaldlog on Altoona. Jan. 17 th, ISOI-St. . • Ihe-genuine have of Henry C. epamtng 1 : —■ — —; — •each Box. ■ • • „... ", ; - i PORK & KARO FOR SAKE. HeKfby !rp||ES U BS C 1118 Ell HAS ON AW^ftWsentbyman ; 1 T hand about IU.OOOIbs. of POHK .and!> 4,000 ,lhs. of. ~O]>TT I’iXttD* wliicli he will in fiuanUtics lo riuit nurcliaScre. . 1 - I His wiU Hell Xard by the lUrrcl ttt lO oirittj the* to, I Cin of 50 or 75 ibr weight at Vv ft, apd by the : . A . *' .' I!£NKV<}. SPALEIJSU, ■ V’jibll cefcta ft. T •/ ’ a; , .i ,-. jj. * Air VpVii'r Street !S*w Vcrh.' , r 4 -»l , ■' ii'. - < , v.Ai-.;:,'* ' ' -’-y • Vf • JOSEPH K. ELY.’ JOHN M. CLARE. MCMINN i DfiUN, Altoona, Slair Oiunty, i’ll, MISCBLI^ATTEOUS. ’ardly Realised. i TteiracT— Missus wants you to tend her a bog o/C*Pj >v PreW lHII|^«rl»lbtoWo« that’s not just it neither; but perhaps >eU bo ftiV what it in. Ye *ae ab«V .pigU cbwV»U*i V ith and vaulttolwi of; that«mo a» rd u musjf mean 1 suni now and aron’ve sen it, hersjp tbe itaither. . ■ " Constipation of Costiyenosa. ! No one of tho ‘-many ills fled*, 1* heir t^LWprs^m^ inilittle understood, and so mucb *s gaSSSSaS >?. whUeiu reality it is the precursor and com ltd uSless carly eradiated it will bring tho sufferer to an ] untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of w-luch costiv e- j 'ness Is ttofuattnl attendant are lleahache, Colic. Rheuma tism Foul Breath. Pilcs aiid others of Uko nature, while A lona train of frightful diseases such as Malignant i eiers, Dianhoca, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, hpl levsy! Paralysis. HyMcrlu. Hyp E° ctor > h« paf: r< *« • en * cured moinjusttwetity minutes, I tiish you would send more so that I can havo them handy. c Phytidan- —Von cap get them at any Druggist. Call for. Cephalic -Pills, I find, they never fail, and I recommend themin all cases of Headache. r -. . , * . A „ . if«. Jones.—l shall send for a box directly, and shall /tell uU.my suffering friends, for they arc a real Wetting. Twkstt Miu.ioi»s or Doii-ars Savkd.— Mr. Spalding lms «ild two millions of bottles of )ils celebrated audit'is estimated that catfcii liottle SuVe* at least ten dol lars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggregate oflAranty miUiona otdolUrs reclaimed fronv tobfl loss by this vatbablo invention. Having tnado his OIUMI a hoiwc hole word, ho tiow proposes todotlia eWorld still greater euHricu by curing all tile aching heads Alth his Cephalic I’iUs-aud If thvy ore as good as bis Glue, lleadachcs will sooii vanish avvay like euow lu July. AS* Over excitement, and tho mental care and anxiety incident to cUWntfontioii to business or study, arc among the numerous cases of Nervous Headache. Tlw disordered state of inihd and body incident to this distressing com plaiut is a fital blow to'all energy and ambition. Suffer ers by this disiirilcr can always obtain speedy rellaffrom Uiese distressing attacks by using one of the. Cephalic Pills whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets the overtasked brain, had sooothes tlio strained and Jarring neryea and re laxes tho tonslbn of tbs stomach! which always asoompa uics aud the dlsordordJ condition lio inottJnsportanl of oil the arifctiiWiUtihl'Aseownee of tws ago tony bo considered the for protection from Small l*ni. tlie Hiortltoboio bandits will be experienced by suffering hu manity long after their discoverers arc forgotten. - oa»Dld you crer havfe the Sick Headache? Do you re member tlie throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loutWoK «md disgust at tho sight of food. fltj&n Vrefe lorpleasure, conversationor study. Prisof the Cephalic I'llls would have relieved ftpidjiU the suffertoe whlch you then experienced, lor fliis and other you should always have a box of them on hand touieas occastourcqulrca. ifigr CURE h? Nervous Headache Mteiitete I' -■ - __ ' lWt ;;^>T .V *"1. few; I i V-' 15.1- ** sJMOMITJC t® TONIC, DIURETIC* j .I d vice ritEK- New-York Benevolent • Wfl VX» I , KSTAUI4SHBO jsic,' . _ * * lU g (g #•* J | And devoted to TAc Cauir hf .Waiicuf i>/om; to th« £S^- v ii/n ~— l ; ./urieie of ?Jft(io£l ifncaciVy'iJC j'vr the LrererttioH of DirsAJe, 7jiii»A ’; tend In the relief of.lhose sufierins; nud afflielwl with Cbr> IVimnnn In IMP PflKnlll : to. atid VirhU-ut Uiso-dorp. To this end this Infirmary U llVVSlftllilMß I Ilia liUilUlnL 1 endowed. to enable tilt* si, Ksdurlim. amt tjifaruncc of nro/cs<«4 I‘ftynciaHi. ' I 11,11 .....vitivivi > 1 through which thousands aud toils of tlic.i.-a'ads annually ■ <»pY jkNP . | AroiiiEC.vr.ir.i, DiitcuisTS, IiUOCEBs am> 1 lUVatb l< Tho following orn some of the di icaws «o cure, not only I-AMIUM. at the Infirmary b-iit in all,parfe ol our country : WOWKS l ' uro “S’SSI ,A,t Part Wine Consumption and Pfifmoliary Complaints. F*v«r». S«t®»- WOLFE'S Pure Maderie. Sherry and Port Wine. u , Dyspepsia. Eve and E*M»!«*4e. Cancers and Other WOLFE'S Pure Jamaica and at-troll l.um. Xmuore. Jaundice and LiverCVdiipiaint. Seminal Weakness, WOlii'E’S I’urc Scotch and Iriah p uiaty. and all diseases of the Urinary and Serial Organs. from AUi U hilllUW. ' , whatever cause or whatever nature. Uur object will bs to 1 beg leave to call the attention ot the «6«m oTtho “ j [heam ; c( „ t i,y eIU-tlinßln nil iaee* aspeody core. United Statesio the above W lues and Liquor*, imported I y B J J - to ,-liark'i nothing for.nlvico.mid written ®re- CmLnoWou-g, of New York, . mim« « L cr ip ions; hut willfurr.bh when requested tlte vary U®«. every part of this country for the purity of U a celohratwl j . lt tUe UlvrcHt rates. ScmutiAM ScilNAVf--. Mr. W olfe. in hm letter to k- , m TllcS( , are prepared in qur own Lalioratotv, fin ing of the purity of his W mes and Liquors, says. Iwll j of ablo chemists, ami mo the mo»t reliable ■ btnku toy reputation :w a mail. n«y stotitUng ~ 4 inown to science, im-ltidilitf all the veeeut .ll«rvverlw._ . of thlrlv veara’ residence 111 the city of Niw tori,, lli.it an -j ■ ;u i,i r ,sMui: 11, hy letter,conmmin- hill account of the lira mi v and Winet which I bottle are pure 11s imported, 1 # a „j a i,,„.arancts of diso.isc. ane, occupation, id., mid of the best quality, and can. bo ivhed uimn by o > -rj j write a candid rqily. with ml vice and direction* , purchaser.” Every liottlo has the piyipnetor »iianu on tha ' Auy feK!l n ont us when sending for advice willbe wax. and a fac simile of hi. rignatmc of the certihcate.— J Uvit ,j t(J llirll niediclne for the poor. In all 'CB»oh The public aro respectfully invited to callaioii Bamuiol.r Uj sout. l>» mull or express if desired. Send tlunoselves. For sulo at llctail by all Apothccanes and i la of om w-rksand judgef..ry«nr«l»e S . Grocers in Philadelphia., ■ , ... Also published at the Infirmary, t» aid these obivcU, Osonut 1L Asuvoy, No. M. Market 11 ,1 min. ‘ . , IXT v Til I V Cur'd V M. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. THE F MIL 1 Fli 1 bILIAJN , JoRK Cciitaiulns simple ren.cdi.s easily obtained the cure of nro happy to inform our fellow-citixeus that' there s one Diseases in all 1U tull,is ; "I'j* fl !'^!,, l '^:‘'o^ l prloe JO*U : tucednouV city whem the physician, apothecary, and causes, symptoms, diet, bathingl eaeiviso. I r.oeoOnU. country merchant, can go nud purchase'pure Dines and r.ijny FADIFS’ MKDIGAL I'UILM), Liftttors, ns pure as imported, and of the best quality. ” *■ ll “ . .. UYa , olj ooV ON M AIIIU AGE. Ami titrrrt. Hit- *U*ck of ou haivU ; yiu\A‘uti«>n of with lii\iUuabU lustrtiUio.u# * 1 for Hldpmcnt uld not have bell, less than thirty J fhatu on subjects of a prtvatu nature. Price cents. • and*ten tbousand Cases oi : Madeira M The-Genlienieu’s Medical Companion, Shern - nud Port Wine, .Scotch and Irish \t liisUoy, Jnmaiea . AND PUIVAi’E AD\ 1 cKH. mi lSt Croix Hum. some verv old and equal to auy in tills , A hock fee- the old and y oung, embracing the PulHoh R}‘. count i.V. itu also had three large cellars, filled witli Ilrau- j ii reTe iitiuT. (>ml Cure of all Diseases of the I rtnarVandbea dy wiufe ic.. in casks, under Custom-lloiise Key,ready tor ! U4 | Organa, and a warning voice of advice and counsel,lttvU hottline ’ Mr. Wolfe’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted ; to be found in uo other work. Prim'di cents. : ,‘ to one hundred and eighty thousand dor,ou, andwo hopein j r,.,v V <> pi r>K A\D GUAIID - less tlwn two yenra ho-may be equally successful with hU 111£< UtlWi iI.N U WVdW/ j ■ ttiitl \Y inos* iviw om« • Uis business murlts tho patrons pa of overy. lover of his It exposes all the Humbugs, nud the vnrlou* TrlcHla Private families who wish pure Wines ami Liquors outico the sick null Well. It ‘illustrates the plans M th* fir medical uso should send their orilerf direct to Mr. Wolfe, Q„ a ck» and Uopilea to dtipo every one. I t gulden th® UU nntil every Apothecary in the laud make up their minds vv . irv through life, ami shows up every swindle of th® ape. to discard the poisonous stuff front their shelves, and ro- U shows how all kinds of Fi>od, Medicines, Liquors ami place it with Wolfe’s pure vVincs and Liquors. 1 Goods a m adulterated, with the myalls, of detecting Us® r W® understand that Mr. Wolfe, -for tlm accommodation frauds.’ Price k’S cciitv. , .■ Of stuitlldealers ju the country, puts up THE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM, Wine* and Liquors ouch a mall, and such a merchant, tvptTlOV VVD uilor ' SwS rrwrviug’ cst. Price 115 Cents. Worth $lO to any one. THE CONSUMPTIVES POOH. Por tliose who wish to pet well from that mWttl illWhc 1 a full dssorlplion of all tlio ivmnlies used tor 11; with* careful statement of the results, and oilier Useful informa tion. Price 10 cents. , . ■ ’Hie information in them is not to l>e found 111 any tvdr»* puhlislivl, uur obtainable from any other source. The®* books aro published ou flue whit® paper, ami botlnd. . Any of the above works will ho mailsd fret, ou receipt of pries, in stamps, or money; or the wholo in a liatidsouiely bound voluni® for o.ve uottyß. No laiully should be with out them. They are illustrated with beautiful engravings, and contain the ciuidensed experienceof years. AacMia IVtMtu for the above works, who call utaUcjloO a month. Send for a circular for agents. _ To tlm young bl both rexes suffering from secret habits; prostration of mind; loss of power; nervous debility; loss of sight; ivnkeliiluesr; love of solitude; eruptions on th® face, Ac., Ac. Mttdhrjorc U it too Jute; before you suffer incurable damage to both boily and mind. To Females who want !«/<, pkuiuut and sure remcdK® for Irregutaritiee, Obstructious. Whites, Ac., send to us. PREVENTIVE;. ' AVo aro convinccil Umt tWw an* many pnroiiw cr>l:rafu lous, conftmni'livc ami dibcased to whom ft ujf uktou« offspring only briugi bun»*rlng and vor«rty. Ta Audi wo would .j J. Rvsacu. M. D., A. M n Chief physician. 8.8. MoWtlim Surgeon. Dr. J- Hoyle, Chemist. ’ ; Office in Now York, 1W Chambers street.. ; . -T- •; Office in .WUliatnaburgh.South Bthj and sth streeU. ; will ('lease «ticlo»o two or Uirc4 stamp® for return post#S e , an d addreit , , Dll. A. UEHNEY. Seetstaryv -i,, IVUliamshurg, Now-Yorh. ::.-;,; ATIiS. WINSLOW, AN EXPEKI ENCED NURSE AN D I'EM AI.E PHYSICIAN, pie scut* ta tinfttteiUiuu of uiutliori btir SOOT KING SYRUP, rOR CHILDREN TEETHING. greatly facilitate* the process of teething, liy soften ing the gums reducing all inflammation will allay pain ana spasmodic action, and is sure to regulate iht Senctls. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, aviSt Urlitf and UtaWi to your Infants. Wo have put up and sold this article for over teii years. . and call say, in confidence and truth of it, whalwe have never been aide to say.of nuy other medicine—never has it failed, ,in a single instance, to effect a core, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfact.ion.by any.one who u*ed it. On tiic- contrary, all are delighted with iu opera lions, and speak in terms of highest commen dation of its magical effects nudjnedical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know.” after ton yearn' expe | rier.ee. and pledge oiir reputation for the fulfilment of what we hero declare. In almost every instance where, the in j fant ta suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will bo | found iu fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is ad ministered. ! , This valuable preparation is; the prescription of one of tlic uiost experienced and skillful nurses in New England,- and lias been used with nover-failing success in thousands of casts. " ’ i , . . , It not only relieves the child! from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole nystehf. It will almost instantly relievo Griping in Get Bowels anil UVmi Colic, and over come convuMm, wllitlb if U"J, ipeeuily remedied, cud in death. IVo believe it the lest and sitrat remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whether it arises from teething; or drum any other cause.— AVc would say to every mother who bus a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do nut let your pre judices, nor the prejudice* of ether*, stand betweim your suffering child dud tho relief that will ho sure— ft I *, abso lutely sure—to follow the use; of this medicine, if timely used- Vpll directions for using will accompany each bov tfd.' Nonn' genuine unless the fao-silnile of CL’I’.TIS & PERKINS, New York. 1* on tjio outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout theworld, ninf by G. VT. Kessler and At KoUsli, druggists, Altoona. Price 25 cents per bottle. ■ i JED* .Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. T. . Slly Pi iti&.-ly. 'j- " • • ■; GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 AT TUB “MODEL j STORE !’? ■\¥TK AllE HAIfPY TO" INFORM ■ if , oiirfrleuds that We dte again oh hands with an uilUrtlally large stock of 1. FALL jqr.QOt>S, which we UiJhkTiavc been bought at price* that will oua- any other house iu thi* section of country. We have now on hand* a larger block of fine floods Ulan ha* heretoforobetiu brought >6 this place and we hope that adieu will appreciate our efforts to please their tart. Blanks of all lkbchiptions 1 uX tits cfiit. :^mm AND / (Boa 141.) Nor. 15, ISCO.-ly '■ q THE : ONE f DISCOVERY Worthy of any Confidence KOU RESTORING ■ THE BALD AND GRAY. Many’, since the great diseoVeH: oY Ph'f. Whiod U'Ve/*l templ«l not oulv to imilate his restorative, hut profess V* - have discovered something that would produce result* iden tical; hut thev have nil come and cone, beingcarried ai4»r by the wonderful mult* of Prof. Wood's preparation, mid have been forced to leave the field to its resistless stray Head the folio Wing:— • . Me.. April IMh, ISJ9. Prof. 0. .I.Woon i Co.; Gents;—Tlie letter I wrote jot* in ISOS'concerning rout valnahle Hair (lestorativo. aud which you liavc published in tins vicliiitv and elsewhere, has given rise to (imnenmi Inquiries touching the facia In the case. The enquiries are.. first, is it a fact of my lie 1*1■ tatiou and ininio. as statist in the communication; second, is it true of all tlierein'comaiued; tliir-f. does my bait etlW continue to he In good order and of natural color? f tr all I can mid do ansVe.r invariably yes. My naif iS efen V**’ ter than lu anj) stage of my life for JO yeais i-est. more soft, thrifty and hotter colored; the same Is true of jny whiskers, and tho only cause why it is not generally tru». is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of tho face, when if earn weru used by wiphig’tiefaceiu cloee connection with the whiskers, the same result wjjl follow a* the .hair. 1 have been in tho receipt of.it greaf numhvr of letter* from all parts of New England, asking file if triy hair still continue*' to bo good I as there is so ninety fraud in ’.lie manufacture and *lllO of varum* ceiupound* a* we!', as tills, it has, no doubt, bianbusftly imitated and been u»wl , not.only without any good effect, lot to absolute Injury.— I have not mod any'of your Kcstorativc of anyaccoupj for some months,aud y et my hair is ii» good Ha ever, and bur.- driHlshavo.exaniiued it with lam now 01 ycarV old r !id not 11 gray hair iu iny head nr sin my face; and *■* ! prove this Tact, I'eend you a lock of my hoir tnkeil on the p*lt week. 1 received your favor of two quart botlls's last 1 Bummer, for whMi 1 am very grateful. 1 gave it to iny friends and thereby induced thnn to try it, many were skep tical until after trial.'and then pm chased and used it with 'universal uucci-w. I will .ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud iu lire Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without authority from you. A pur# article will insuro tmccsss. and 1 believe where petal effects ■ do not foiloW, the failure is caused by the Impure article. ' | which curses the inventor of the good. 1 deem, it my duty as heretofore, to keep voll apprised of the continued effect on my hair. as I assure all who enquire of me of tiry un -1 shaken opinion of its valuable result*. 1 remain, dear rtf, yours, . A. C; UAVBIOND. AGIONS Kc.v, K.V., Ndv. so. Isis. I’aor. 0. J. Wool); pear Sir.--1 would certainly he doing you a gnat injustice hoc t o make {(down to tho world. tb* wonderful, its well us unexpected result 1 haveorjwnsnccd from Using one tot tie ol your Uair llestorativo. After using ‘ t-Verj kind 'of Restoratives extant, bul Without succeis.fiad finding my bead nearly destitute of hair, I «w finally in duced to try u bottle of your Hair UestoVattvo, Now, can dor and justice compel uu- to announce to whoevsr mar read (bis, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer add hands* mrur thnnilhn* original wns. I. will therefore takftuccadtw tu toconuntaM this Invaluable remedy to all who may feel the uccfeub? orit.' - Ucsp'J-you s, . Kev.;!». AthKN BWCS. I*. y.—This tostiuidnlal of my apia-obijti.iu for jour Ysh Uahla medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolhllod ,Uul if you LliiuU it-worthy a place among thereat, inject Jf .jou wish; if not destroy an-1 say nothing. ■ . ■ ' . • Yours, Ac., , IhurilA B. • The Jtest.nvitivo is put up in bottles of throe Siieo. large, med„m, ami small: the small hulds'-ia piritnuj retails for one dollar jut bottle; the- die*iUinishe>ltTAlt«st twenty percent mote iu proiantion tlida the'stimll, r«*U» for two dollars Jkt bottle; the Urgohol-U a quart, UMr for $S h Wife. 0 J i CO- 1 ropxiutors, 414 Ureadway, New Vork ai»4 , \ • x i?s , j ,{s ,' IK** 'io:Hr I’yalei;,- ttvc, d. 'Wjly,' ■ i. , t. ' r'-'i'' ■ X ■ 1 .. r-‘ k' '[k