'em itters >SAL REMEDY FO* sm, KIDNEYS, z.axkt, INY kiitd. AGUE, rat upon a dt—rAarag LITER, . itomaoh, Colicky Palm, poudency, CoatlvMiwa, .TTOu*, Rheumatic, icroof income** prorad :tcd a decided euro! nd, prepared on etrMty iner of lb* celebrated ppuUlion at home pro- : nand commencing with urer the face of this ruught with them and due. Jl it not* ofitrti :.ri itt truly^uvndafyl '«<*• _■ thoce'persona whaM Ihr the conUnuoruwe* * liccipatiou. GenaroHy »ay directly to the Mat ■v nerre, railing up the ; new health and Tiger' ~ :d tbli a beverage whl tk and loir spirited, U J. possessed of alagalor ULLYI :d Barhava’i HoQaad i- only, and ntofladot for Rivx Dou.iM.The I Medicine hi* induced should guard against jit our name la on lbs Zt can ba tonraiM TORS, , jr. & oa , PA. .LATOR. • l ’LATOII. i.ATOII. ' LAfOR. ,■ LATOR. CAL C.ALCU, " v ins for Busintss-Ope artieal Surveyor and hhid by J.B. JAfpOf- v.pwnrils of 500 Ha|M ! ' fciy practical., Buell M = ;:us of ISnsliieii. .It ■r <jf eUitiutit in rapid .!i clasEUB Of busIQMM IICI-. pertaining to eal- '■ T •:.i. '■ ' - ' uni tint tn fiHlaßdat*- u ariWa, ■ iioilifTiculty in bCltliw of tlie CAIAJDIiA k;i whhow to add, mb* - i :■ kolv'i* any ordinary nivu ut ths truarnttu ■ • v. to eschew theory MV .It f.lCtSBIld limpli v utile atvmt spending ' rules, or the science of tr min'He.to heebie et I the true result. The ■i I; mu ull other Arith r—it is a key to prno :l - liiuJs uf.tho bash micnl works Is In the ■;uui—it facilitates tbne ! OF THE . . <>f Ist lek. r.nd Brisk :ri'!i anibghtln bins; at • of liVjihJj, of cifcu- • -t .-iiisntiil rats, ofroof i fi. It livuts of cur • xchatige, ofthfdooi itcnded a|>|itWHion to ", iiitffc-tit. and iholr eir with thilaws and .■•me. together with •ltd l-udel, of partial: miu; dhcomit, of pqua- •: oints.ofassessment,, . ot equare 'and cublo ■■ plication tobttslnes* S -uy other important >-■ of ;m udrertisemsat- FOR THE c. tha atjtbwp, Or tho 'va'l liable auxiliary to ce, the conTejaneor, - ~>r. th« bunker, tbs •Tvi-j-or, to theearpen • ii rind tho plasterer, , to the paver and tho ;t adapted to their ra il.lb),ed. is tho United States, o single-copy, in «U*th, ’ uud iu itocket-book M. M. IIOIIRKJt I iliidclpiiia V. tX tfXPEKI- J.K PHYSICIAN, pr*- SYRU P, (-.THING. i ' •■! tfctliinp,by soften iuii wlllullay ]uiin <ad ht' the Jloicdt. :vi- rtet (o youreelre*. c!<- fur over ton yean, li iif it, vvhnt we bar* i ■ fJicino—never h*»lt t t curwhen timely I -uf ilii-fatioHsction by • •y, nil arc delighted '■ j'l- <d higln.it commeo i>l virtues. IVegpeok ■' ttiT Sin yeure* expe !ii-ftilfilmenl ofyrnet ti.-rauce where the in* motion, relief will be ■ a;.er the syrup it td- . I -.-rrij.tion of one of r-‘>-~ in New JfingUino, ■ rticcest in vain, btst iurtgorntee City, and give* tone ■ ill almost instantly r.!id cm. mid o ver-1 f.hj remedied, end I® . .-■trest rmtdy in tb* i ' iuniiuii in chlldreOi .11 any other cau**e— )us it child suffering s—.in not Jet yonrpr*; , rstnnd between JO" 11 i.o sutc— y<*.■ is medicine, if e.r-.-omiiany ench bol' .imile of CUitTXS * iiJe wrapper. -f r.n-M, t»Ud b r o ' « oomi. I'tlteSfi e,nt * ■ ulrcet, N-*- • Kaateru Way 7 15 A. M. We*tern Way.....—.*-.-,.-:* *•••»• •• 77® “ , UolllJ*jshuri?;.-..-........i........7 IS and. 11 00 “ Western Thr0ugh.........1;.. ... " !’• .71. Kastem tbrbtwh...^.w..y...,. v . 700 “ ~ ' MAILS ARRIVE. HolUdayalmrg...... •* i,.;. 7 30 Bml Ai 10 A.M. Wurteni Through ; 745 “ Eastern Through... . 813 “ Western Woy. 11 8i . “ Eutern Way ; 1 40 P. M '''Office Hours:— During;the week, from 7 00 a. u. till 7 So v, it. On Sunday*, from 800 till 900 A. M. JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. U Express Train East arrives 9,20 P. 51., leaves 9,40 P. M. « “ West « 8,13 A. M. “ 8,83 A. M, Test “ Etftt “ 7,45 A.M. « 3,00 A.M. 1 ' “ "West “ 8,55 P. M., “ 9,15 P. 51. Mali' “ East “ 11,20 A.M. “ 11,35 A. 51. “ « "West “ 1,30 P.M., “ 1,45 P.M. The lIOLLIDAYSBORG- BRANCH connects with all Trains Kajt and West. , , INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West, 51ail Train East and West and Express Train East and West. Kovl 26,1880. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Supt. MEETING. —A \ meeting of the friends of the Working Mens Un ioti Ticlcet will he held in LOW THEN S HALL, on Saturday Evening, Feb. 9 th, at 7 o'clock. — (jjpme one, come all! By order of the Comm ittee. 1 ■ Citizens Meeting —Pursuant to previous notice, a meeting of the citizens of Altoona, ir respective of party, was held in Lowther’s Hall, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 5 th, for the purpose of placing in nomination a ticket to be suppor ted at the coming Borough election. On motion, Geo. B. Cramer, Esq., was called to the chair, and E. B. McCrum appointed Sec retary. , The object of the meeting leaving beep stated, , on motion, the Chair was instructed to appoint a committee of two from each Ward to select'd ticket and report the same to the meeting. The Chair appointed on said committee Messrs. Daniel McCann and Bcnj. F. Custer, of East Woods and J. O. Adlum, of West Ward, and C. J. llacket and Jeremiah Delo, of North Ward. The committee having retired to attend, to the duty assigned it, on motion, S. M. Wood kok. Esq., who was present, was called upon to address the meeting, on the subject of the Union. Ho responded in a speech which wap listened to with attention, s The committee, after a short absence, return ed and offered the following list of candidates: Chief Burgess —John Allison. School Directors, 3 years— Wm. Boyden, Jos. B. llilemea. “ 2 “ —Edwin A. Beck. , “ ' 1 “ —William Dent. Town Council —C. R. Hostottcr, Jas. Kearney. Constable- —Joseph K. Ely. Assessor— John McClelland. Asst. Assessors— Solomon Boyer, Jacob llqa scr. Auditor, 8 years —Clms. J. Mann. ** 1 year —Alex. McCormick. Judge of Elections— E. W.—John Hickey. “ : “ N. W.—Jeremiah Delo. , /V W W.—John L. I’iper. - Inepedon—, E. W —D. M. Greene. '*• N. W.—Robt. H. McCormick. W.W.—Robt. Pitcairns. The names of candidates were submitted singly to a votoof the meeting, and ; with one or two exceptions, were unanimously confirmed. On motion, the committee on nominations was authorized to make new nominations, in case any of those above named should decline to re main on the ticket. ' On motion, tho Secretary was directed to see to having the tickets printed. On motion, the nominating committee was continued as a committee to see to the proper distribution of tickets in their respective Wards. On motion, a vote of thanks was tendered Mr, Woodkok for his address; ' On motion, adjourned. / GEO. B. PRAMER, Prest. “E. B. McCbcm, See'y, VTorkiso Mks’s Usion Ticket.—The fol lowing list of candidates nominated at a meet ing held at Shultz’s Hall, some time since, have been handed us : Chief Burgess —David T. -Caldwell. School Directors, 3 years —C. G. Mason, G. W. Sparks. “ “ 2 “ —Jacob W.gner. ** ** 1 “ —James Lowther. Tarn Q<mnal— H...J. Mervino, D. J. Trayes. Cofi*/a6fc-rJohn M.>Clark. > Joshua Kelly. Asst. L. Reifsnydor, Joshua Hooper. Auditor 8 years —lsaac Hooper. " 1 “ —Samuel Black. Judge of Elections, E. W.;—-Wm. Maloney. “ K. W+- ! Christian Whibler “ W. W/—John P. Leyan.‘ Inspectors • “ lE. W'—John Hooper. •* f"K. W.--Johu Condo. 41 “ W. W.—J. K. lie liman. The following resolutions were adopted af the same meeting: ? Ruolved, That tlie ticket placed in nomina tion the same is hereby styled the Work> r ; . " jl' sßftoived, Jfcat we will give to the ticket so nominated and cordial support r Resolved, That wd endorse the resolutions of fotedia the Senate of the U. S. by Senator Crit tenden, With Bigler’s amendments, believing them to-be the only true basis of compromise M yet offered, to restore peace end harmony be» tWohniheborderStates NorthandSoutU. ’ ''Sfiiolved, That we denounce the course of those members of .Congress, without respect to; party,’ who refuse to lend their aid in support of any measure which .wditid have a’tendency to healuptbedistraeted condUionofthis glorious Jfoloih. v ■ Sr; Y*i.kkxinx’B Hat.—Thursday next is St. ahd already we nolijse Valen tiWs of .for sale in this place.— Some of them, are those ; miserable, detestable eoatie concerns, the publication of which should be sappreesed as a nuisance. We hope that ihose of our citizens who desire to send mis cires of Siis kind, will rise above the mead' would dictate the sending of ' W characters to either friends Or fees ; fw tho purpose of wounding their feelings, and, riepd phly those which wyll give pleasure .to the recipient. Certainly there:.is there pleasure in joy titan pain. Valentines can be had at Jettinger’s.:.' 1 J ' .^r ptorima Critene. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE, RAILROAD SCHEDULE. LOCAL ITEMS. * ii ■ •* - c *’ Secrii ore no* out for Asocial party of the Mechanics’ of this glace, to be held in Xogan HaU, on the evening of the 22nd of febroaryl We hone they may have n fine Jime. , f The Borough Election. —One "Week from to-morrow our citizens will be called upon to select officers forth© borough, by whom they are to be governed, to whom they are to apply forredress of grievances, and to whom the weal or woe of, home matters are to bo entrust ed for some time to come. That the men who are to be,thus clothed with authority should be the best in our midst, we need not argue. All know Low much injury inexperienced and de signing men could t work, and all know the bene fit to be derived, individually and collectively, from the administration of experienced and i honest men. Knowing this, we think it becomes the duty of every man in the borough to cast aside all party predilections in the coming elec tion and cast his vote for the men whom be bq | lieves to be the best qualified for the offices for | which they are named. We have, and ever 1 shall continue to oppose political nominations | for borough offices, for the reason that such a course almost invariably fails to secure the best men for officers,' aUd it is no benefit to a party to put unqualified men in office simply because they .belong to the party. An issue which does *oot exist, is sought to bo raised at the coming election, for some purpose, we don’t know what, but we think our citizens generally will unite in frowning down any at tempt to get up an issue which must, from the nature'of it, result in injury, uot only to a few Individuals pecuniarily, but to all socially. care not to see the contest a warm one between • the rival candidates and 'their friends —in fact we wish to see it a warm one, as in such cases the best men are successful. We uphold the doc trine that every man bus a right to work and vote for whom he pleases, hut we denounce the man who wilfully attempts to create a false is sue—one which must live after the contest is ■ over and w'oifk evil—merely to secure his own or his friend’s election to an office which is with out emoluments and little honored, (as has been I the cose with most of the offices in this place j for some time past.) Let the motto of every | man be “ the best man for the office,” and wo I fear not the result. Resignation. —The following card needs no explanation at our Lands, and we have only to say that we regret the declination of Mr, M., as we believe he has made an acceptable officer: — Altoona, Feb. 6lh, 1861. Fellow Citiient of Altoona Borough ;— Situated as 1 uin in business which demands my time and attention, and other matters over which I have no control, admonish me of the necessity of withdrawing, as far as possible, from public affairs. I therefore hereby tender my resignation as Chief Burgess of the Borough, to'lake effect im mediately after the nest election- Hoping that you may select a successor at the nest election, more acceptable, and more competent to discharge the onerous duties ap pertaining to the office, I remain your humble'.servant, WM. 0. McCORMICK. Amusing Street Scenes. —The slippery pavements, on Saturday morning last, were productive of some very amusing scenes in the way of ground and lofty tumbling, and, while we do not wish to be considered sacrcligious, we can not help saying that, the saints who .at tended market on (hat morning found them selves on equally slipping places with sinners. Many persons sat down suddenly, - without in vitation or inclination, although the seats were free that morning. Wo noticed a number, whom we thought had dang since given up child ish sports, taking short rides •on the seats of their corderoys, much to the detriment of the latter. So far as we have learqqd, no person was seriously injured, although there were a number of collisions and breakdowns. Frosted Feet. —lt is said that frozen feet cun be speedily and ceitainly cured by being bathed and well rubbed with 'kerosene or coal oil, for a few times.at night before retiring to bed. Several persons have already tried it, all of whom unite in pronouncing it an effectual cure, which, if they are correct, is an'easy and chfeap mode of getting rid of a very sere and troublesome affliction. Those who have tried it inform us that the-feet should be well warmed by a hot, stave during-and after the application of the oil, and it will certainly effect a speedy cure. . Persons suffering from the pain of fros ted feet, will, no doubt, do well in giving it a trial, for it is surely a very cheap ointment, and ope which is very easily applied.— Fitts. Chron- I icle. ' Bgk-Capt. Smith, of the Echo, accepts our offer of the Revolutionary bayonet, and desires it forwarded by a special train, if not inconve nient. That mode of conveyance will be rather inconvenient, Captain, in consequence of the fact.that allthe cars and locomotives of the P. R. R. are now required to transport, the cotton of the Southern States which is now shipped around this way because; of the troubles ip‘the harbors of Southern States. Are the secession ists not being whipped with their own rod, Cap tain ? We will forward you the bayonet by the hands of a brother soldier of the Mexican war, which will be equally as ' honorable a mode of conveyance as ajspepial train. s -9&T Within jibe; last throe months, over 18,000 bales of cptton have been shipped to the manafactaries in the Bast, and to Europe, over the Penn’a Railroad, and we learn from tbe Pittsburgh papers that some .8,000 bales are now-,on boats coming up the river, besides a grcal; quantity ini Btora at Memphis, Louisville and other shipping pohtts waiting for boats, all of wbich will be sent Eadt oyer the Penn’a R. R. Certainly ‘f it is an ill wind that Wows nobody good:” The.shipment of cotton by this route is in consequence of the blockading of Southern harbors by the secessionists. If they can stand 4)10 taro affairs have taken, certainly the north can.'- ' . jgy The Tribune says:—By the Coition of the Allegheny Annual Conference of the United Brethren denomination, which met in Gceensbarg oh tbe 3rd alt., Bey. E. B. Kep hart, who ministered to the Brethren congrega tion in this place daring the post year, hay been transferred tb Altoona, Blair county. He is socceeded by Bev. M> Spangler, wbo ’l >r . e ? c hed his first eeymoh in ibis .place on R.unday JaeV— Re|: % filpech, fenwly «* Jo^towh,. W« no tice, remains in. charge, of the Gfeensbp*g and Ht; Pleasant congregations. A Cai s.—As there ore a number of different! reports i » cjrculationin reference to the fate oti destiny (f Mr. David Bolgei, -who suddenly left; his bomje, in Martinsburg, Blair bo., Pa., oni the nigit of the 7th of November last, it it* deemed proper, on the part of his friends, to publish :he following card: Tbe'd isappeaihnce of Mt. Bolger is still ni thattcr cf profound mystery. The family hare, ris yet; t o positive or reliable, information as to his fate or destiny. Mr. Bolger is a man 50 years of age, some six feet in stature, of spare; features; prominent forehead, straight dark hair, misled with gray, and a little thin on the top, and when he left his home'was dressed in dark clothes, Slow shoes, and a dark straw bat. In point of morality, :Mr. Bolger stood high in the community in which he lived, and bis habits of industry were very exemplary. . His business profession is that of a Carpenter. He also had cultivated a high taste for Chufch music. Any information in reference to this man, his fate or locality, will be thankfully received by tho un dersigned, or by any of the citizens of Mnrtins burg, Blair Co., Pa. Respectfully signed, Jan. 20,’61. J. HASSLER. Impoetast to Firemen. —Tho following bill was read in the lower branch of the Legislature last week and referred to the appropriate com-' mittcc. i The bill is a meritorious and just one, and should be passed without a dissenting voicer AN ACT relative to Fire Companies of this Commonweal th ■ Be U enacted, &c., That from and after the passagie of this act, the officers and members of all regularly organized fire companies in this or those hereafter to be organ ized, be and ithey are hereby exempted from the j performance of military duty, and the penalties imposed for non-performance thereof, unless in actual wfor. ' „ . Sodden and Unexpected Death. —Mr. Joseph Cunningham, a young student at Law in the cilice of Scott, Brown & Corbin, died on Monday last from having swallowed a part of the “iwish bone” of a chicken, at the Warm Springs,! on the Monday evening previous. He complained from the moment he got it into bis throat, but the Doctors would not believe it, until he coughed it up ou Sunday. luflamiation of the throat took place, and finally mortifica tion, and on Monday morning he breathed-his last. The Doctors soy he had every symptom of pneumonia. He was kind, generous and was universally esteemed by those who knew him. — Hunt.) Globe. Good' Bye. —Sometime since the TrueJPresa, of Pittsburgh, was discontinued, and the Even ing Gazette published in its stead. The pub lishers |f the jyue Prcw were courteous gentle men alujl. gave us a daily, exchange. After it fell into the hands of the present proprietors, and the! name was changed, wo were stricken from thp exchange list very discourteously.— We havb not lost much, however, ns we still re ceive tLjo daily visits of a live paper from that city—(.lie .Chronicle. Good bye, Mr. Gazette, if you lose no more than we do by the “ cutting,” you arej happy still. , MdiiJ 5 Munitions or War. —Almost every notice cannon of the largest- size, and ntity of shot, shell, &c , going east, over n’a It. 11., from the manufactory at day we any qqt the Pei ceviße, near Pittsburgh. These guns are intended for forts in the cast, where they arebeh g mounted as rapidly as possible. While we can not bring ourselves to believe lhat w,e are abojut to be plunged into a civil war, yet these things look considerably like if, and make us feel uneasy. . The “ Local” of the Phccnixville Vhanix waP visited by a couple of pretty girls, n few days since, and judging from the style in which he “ goes off” about it in his last issue, such visits tr ust be like angels’ in his locality. If ho p here he would have plenty of such vis ,3 we have, thi>t is, if he is good look bw won’t somebody run and tell our Lawre: were u itors, a *ngi jl vivea. II AH dsohs Pictures.— lf any of our citizens to view handsome Ambrotypes and Pho -13, or secure a good likeness of them? all that is necessary, is to call at the of Messrs. Vallode & Stewart, in Fi- Buildiug,’ ou Virginia street. Mr. Val pne of the best portrait painters in the y, as bis work w l ill abundantly testify.— id sec them soonj Off.— Qn Monday, last, the hbrses al to Messrs. Wilhelm ,& Brothers lager agon, took /right on the bill near the distchurch, and dashed down Julia'street desire} tograp: sehesi roomsi gait’s lade i! counti Call ai tacbed I beer « Metho at full speed, leaking each a racket as to cause some people to think that the last day had come. They | were checked up at the Altoona House, having fortunately done little or no damage. Deserved Compliment. —The Juniata Regis lef, of a recent date, pays a decided compliment tb Saiauel D. Young, 1 Esq., Supf. of Eastern Division, Penn’u. 11. E, It is only necessary to acquainted with Mr. Young to out Lis posial qualities anl his fitness for the posi- occupies. He makes friends of all his ntanees. acqai Poi teacted Meeting. —A protracted meet ing w; is commenced in the Methodist Church in this place, on Sunday evening lost. Meetings of tht same kind, which have beep productive of mtich good, have just closed in the Presbyte rian | nd Lutheran Cbnrch.es. j As an item of intereSt to the “ brothers of mystic tie,” wo may state that Col. John Cress Well, Jr., of Hollidaysbnrg, has been re appointed D. P. Grand Master for Cambria, ,Blair, Huntingdon, Miffliii; Bedford and Fulton counties for the ensuing year. '■■■'?f •" , r, ; . I . rosMATioa Wasted.—What has became-of Tyrone Star f We have pet received n copy 'br the last three Cbme, Monsieur burry up that jolly little sheet. I. Lvi the 1 ofit ; Jolly f A public lecture will be delivered in ird’s Hall, on Tuesday e yening.next, FpbV at .7 o’clock, by 11. G. HogersjEsq. SubH -“Poetry of Homer.” I Joggit 12th| ject-| ■« ■ ■ : ; ;’j ' ' gr Our young friend,. A 1 Tyliurat, is about poncing the publication,of ajpaper atCoab ft, Huntingdon county, to called fbe |i Tbp Miner.. -We wlsb him ddecess.' j. oomi mou Correction. Messes. Editors:—An article having Ap peared in your, last issue, stating that Moun tain Commandery would go. to Harrisburg on j the 22d, provided ah invitation was extended to'} them, allow me to state that Mountain Com- | inandery does not court any invitation from any ' one, or under any circumstances. The mistake ; occurred in this way: Somebf tho members of j that body having heard that it wnS in contem plation by the committee of arrangements to extend an invitation to our Order; the remark was made that Mountain Commandery would probably go, if a formal invitation was given. That invitation has since been given, and the question of accepting it must be decided by the Commandery itself. As American citizens, we are deeply sensible of the dark cloud that now hovers over our beloved country ; and we arc anxious to do all in our power to avert the im pending calamity, we are willing to go to Har risburg, to Washington, or any where else un der the broad canopy of Heaven, if by so doing, we Can add one iota towards restoring peace and harmony to our country. As Masons, whoso professed principles are equality and brotherly love, we can well appreciate the power of the great truth, that in union there is strength, and false and recreant to bis obligations, must he bo who would not stand forth maufully in his coun try’s cause. Look back to the dark and stormy days of the Revolution, see Washington, Warren, Montgomery, and a host of others, who were they ? good men and true patriots— Masons. Mountain Commaudary is, in thought, senti ment and notion, a unit; and that unity is Union. The dark and pprtentious clouds of a coming tempest are blackening the whole hori zon ; the thunder, which at first was low and distant, is growing louder and louder, until we find that it is about to burst upon us with re sistless fury, and shall wc stand calmly by and not dp all in our power to avert the awful doom ? Rest assured, airs, that when this glorious con- I fcderacy shall be dissolved, when the stars and | stripes, so long flung in triumph to every, breeze, i and so strongly -upheld on every sea, shall be 1 trailed m the dust, when this laud, bequeathed | to us us by our forefathers, and baptized and | hallowed by their blood shall be broken into ! fragments, it shall only be when Templar | Hearts and Templar- Hands lie cold and pulse | less in the grave. j My motive in addressing you this cbmmuni ' cation is simply to correct an impression likely | to bo made by the article alluded to, and ia j justice to the Commandery over which I have j the honor to preside. I remain, j Yours Respectfully, 1 EDMUND H. TURNER, Eminent Commander, Mount. Com., No. 10. [The notice wo published last week, iu refer ence to the Commandery, and to which the above is a reply, was furnished by a member of the Commandery in the same words that we inser ted it— Eds.] Local U. S. Senate. Senate Chamber, Feb. 1, 1861 Vice President being absent, Mr. Caldwell (N. C.) was called to the chair. The Senate proceeded to elect gentlemen as members to represent Kansas, lately admitted into the Union, with the following result: A. U. Stewart'aud Gabriel Lehr. Thp Crittenden Resolutions were again called up, read the second time and ably discussed by Messrs. Reilly, (Vt.).Moore, (Iowa) Caldwell, (N. C.) McMinn, (Min.) Custer, (La.) McCrea, (R. 1.) Lpwther, (S. (Kan.) Delo, (Wis.) Qemmill, (Va.) Osborne, (Md.) Adlum, (Mass.) and Stewart, (Kan.) Pending on con sideration ol the Resolutions, a motion ad journed. Sad Acoidekt. —Just as wo were going to press we learned that Samuel West, a brakeman | on a Freight Train between this place and Con emangli, was run over by a locotnotive, at the I latter place, last evening or this morning, and > instantly killed. ' CONSTABLE. 1 offer myself to the citizens of Altoona ns a candidate for tile office of BOROUGH CONSTABLE, pledging my self, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office with out fear, faTor or affection, and offering my former conduct as a guarantee of the future. Jan. 24, 3t To the dtirent of Altoona I offer myself os a Candidate for CONSTABLE. If elected, I will discharge my duty to the best of my,ability, Jan. 2,45 t. rpO THE CITIZENS OF ALTOONA. 1 I offer myself as a candidate for BOKOUGII CON STABLE, pledging myself, if elected to discharge the du ties of the office to the best-of my ability. . TUOS. HARMAN. MARRIED: 'j ■ . At the Presbyterian Parsonage, In this place, on the 6th by Rev. A. B. Clark, Mr. MARTIN B. HUNTER to Mies ANNA CATHARINE FOREMAN, both of Bell's Mills, this county. : At fixe Lutheran Parsonage, Hollidayaburg, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. Lloyd Knight, Mr. JAMES CURRY to Miss ELIZABETH PRICE, both of Frahkstown tp. On the 2dth nit., in Patterson,'by Rev. M. Allison, Mr. THOMAS ■ QUIGLEY, of Altoona, and Miss SALLIE BROOMS of Lewistown. . died. ' In tills place, on Saturday lost, of consumption, Mr. P£T|SH SUtJTTKK, aged about 35 ydars. , KitaU of. JACpD SXVDER, Dictated. A UDITpII’S f\ The Auditor appointed to hear and decide nptmthe exceptions filed to the Administration account of'John Shoemaker, Executor of the last Will and Testament of JACQb SJtYOKH, late of Altoona, deceased, hereby gives notice to' all parties Nconeeruod that he wilt attend to tho duties ofhisappotntinqnfc nt his office In ltollldaysburg, on Thursday, the 2.9 th of February, 1861, when'alt poisons interested oro'reouested to he.present. - ; ■ ’ 'AWI. S, UNWS, Amlltiir, Uollidayshurg, Feb. C, 1861.-3 t, ;; mO FARMERS —BO,OOO BARRELS 1 . POUDItKTXB, lUttfiß by the |»ondl Manufacturing in lots to suit purchasers. This Is the cheap est rtcnum ttr market. $3 worth will' manure an acre ibfcorh, willhiorcaso the crop Item one-third to one-half, i*nd vrlll riperf the crop two m-eks earlier, and, unlike pu «nb, neither injure the seed-nor land. A pamphlet, with satisfactory- evidence and fall particulars, will be scut gratisto any onoaen<iing address to -J I*>Dl MANOFACTUMNQ CO.. 180 South'Wharves,- Philadelphia. Vett'7,lBBl. Blanks of all descriptions { Dfcatly *nd «p«dldoQ>iy •xeeuted at tbUofflc*. Thho. Petebbon, Clerk U. S. Senate. JL JOSEPH K. ELY. JOHN M. CLARK. JUST FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Every person whd purchases Two Dollars worth of OtlOdJ FROM CHEAP JOHN will receive at the CAe of .sale a VALUABLE PRESENT worth from 25s CJTS. to TEN 33 OLLABS. Coll and sea tho Goods and exanjtlr an tee to sell any Of 50 PER CENT. ( than any Store in tho Union, HANDSOME X Witt cxerj/ Two Dollars worth Qf Boots & Shoes, Unde Shirts, Notions j, Goods , Cutlery Caps , Shaw fumery, Sales Room: VIRGINIA S: Hall. LABOR-S WASHING I rpHE UNDERSIG I purchased the right for Bln Tolhurst’s Improved Vi are now manufacturing them at supply them to those persons thr< desire a LaIIOU-SAVI.NG 51AOI1 This machine is got up on at and is Considered, by those who h best that has ever been brought h Among the many advantages c others may he mentioned the folk lit Its simplicity of construct! possible to get out Of order. 2d. Its spued, which astonishes the looker on. 3rd. Tlis facility with which il or quutity of clothes desired to h ith. It washes equally wet) the or the com Best and heaviest, such blankets, ±c. Wo the undersigned, herety using Tolhnrst’s Improved Wuli. ly satiaried that it is a very cxcieil combining as it does great speed \ forming its work in the most ik therefore cheerfully recommend ii labor-saving washing machine. GREAT EXC “model s WE ARE lIAPP our friends that we am i unusually large stock of FALL gc which we think have been hough blu us to compete with any other country. We have now on hand floods than has heretofore been -b we hope the ladies will appreciati tastes by calling rind looking at o pleasure irt shoyvlug. We have floods, among some of which are Wool Delaines, Mohair Miti Paleslors, Brocade Mohav Silk Poplins , Brocadt Valencies, Rep Poj Cashmeres, Mottl Wool Plaids, p\ Merinos, Pit Together with a full stock of ttl Staple Dry floods. Cloaking,_Cldt Tweeds, £c. Ladies. Misses and and Cloth Dusters. Hosiery, Oloy Oil Cloths, lied Comforts, Blanlit Wo ask particular' attention to BOOTS ANI which wfepel sure are cheaper ■ I eUfewhotS? Wo nave also our tis Groceries, Queensw ilioden arid Itr In a word, wo think onr presetil examination by persons wishing vito our friends to drop in and s Oct. 4. 1860. “Opposition the This U true of almost every b subscribing to that doctrine, ;1 I’lack’s new building, on Virg low Annie street, where be has of HATS AND CAPS of the latest aud most fashions! lo styles, for men and boys, BONNETS AND FLATS FOR LADTE.% MISSEi AND CHILDREN, Gloves, Hosiery, Bie ady-Made Shirts, COLLARS FOR GENTS AND LADIES, TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, STATIONARY, INK, PENS, <te., <fe; He invites a coll, determined, by selling at a small profit and returning value for money; to merit patronage. Dec. 6,’e0.-tf. ; f John McClelland. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! rp HE lIEDEBSI6.NEI) ANNOUN- I ces to tho citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he has just received a large inyqlcee of ■ ■ . Fruit, Nuts, Spices and notions for children. ejcnressly for the Holidays. He! will also keep always pci Stand a good stock of plain and fancy Cakes, of bU own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS &C., always on hand at all scAßona bf the year. Coffee, Teas, Sugar; Molasses, Batter, EGGS, GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, BUCKWUET £LOUr| CORN MEAL, AC., always ip store and for sale In lorge or small quantities. Call, examine and price my stock and yon will find it ns good mid 1 cheap ns any In town. Dec. 20, ’6O-1 y.J ,| " JACOB WISE. NEW. TH E SUBSCRIBER HAS JTUST Returned from the oastlwbero ho has purchased a very large and fine stock of' f < BOOT'S M SHOES, -Brogans, (Sjcutrrs, v stt. t which ho is prepared to offer to tlie citizens of Altoona and vicinity at very low prices, i Having purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared to sell at prices that will defjf competition. All that lie oaks is that the people will call and examine bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. ■ ' | ■■ ■> BOOTSand.SIIOESipiwJeto order on the most rea sonable terms,' Also, repairing promptly attended to. Don't’forget the place, two doors below Post Office. - Jon, 3,1861. r f M; THOMPSON, Agent. TN THE 0 0 V'Rf 6f 0 0 M M 0 N JL pIiEAS OF BLAIR COUNTY. « Bank! H. Ncwhard y ■ ]: : No. 72, July term, 1860. r*. •- V I LIBEL mBITORCB. Mary R. Newhard. J . 11 And now, 22d Oct. 18(10, thi alias robpoenabaving Loan returned by the Sheriff, ttnd brOof baring been mads, that the Respondent cannot be foiled in said county, the Court do now order that the Sherjff eauso notice to be published for'four weeks, succceefully. prior to the fourth Monday of January next, requiring baidrtspondent to appear on said day to answer the complaihtefsald Libellant. By the Ooupty. ! f JOS. BALDISIBOB, JVM. Mary E.Nswhard, the Respondent above named, URere by notified to'appear on the nay above named, as required by tbe act of Assembly and'the order of the Court, and answer the complaint Of the Libellant. > I; JAMES FUNK, War, Shebtfe’s Omct, : 1 110 l Ildaysbnrgj Bee, 24,j* NOTICE.—BOOKS LOST.—THE to the Altoona Meohin iM iabrtry and Heading Room Association, bare been cithermislaidorlost, vj*: Rook 149, entitled Romanism at Home -.No. 480, entitled: popular Lectures on Science ftira Art'; No. Cl 9, entitled-—c3J«Qps rubles. Auy informs* tlon oftbo wboreabouts of tUoso books will bo thankfully peccired.' The members am especially romicstod to search diligently for thorn. I’RRJD. C. IVARI>, Altoona, Jan. 24, ’6l-3t. . . Librarian. PORK & LARD FOR SALE. The subscriber has on hand abont 24.000 lbs; of POitK amIAjOOO Ihs. of LARD, which be win soil In quantities to BUlt»architserB. He will sell Lnnl by the Barrel at 10 centa l B.—by the Can of 60 or 75 The weigh* at 12}$ cent* V lb> and by the. smallotH«ant«« lb- • ; AUwni, Jan.Hh'ol-tf is • M. RU6WS. 1 IVEL> re the GIFTS. I {W ny Goods Cheaper i md.will also give a RESEAT . 1 Goods sd!d. ■ rclothes, Linen Furnishing , , Bats & h r s, Per ire. IT, opposite Jaggard’s [fob. 7,1861. VING ACHINE. S T ED HAVING r county, oi ashing Machine, Altoona* and intend to ughout the county who INK. entirely new principle, ive seen it in use, the jfbre the public, r this machine over all wing: in, making it almost im- alike the operator and, adapt* iUelf to the balk washed.' inost’ and tightest fabric i os bed-quilts, comforts, McMINN A DERN. ma, Diair Cbuntg, Pc. certify that wa are, now !hg Machine and aro fol ijen:' article of the kind; ifrith little labor, and p«r ti«foctory manner. We to all who desire a real EMILE TIETZE, R. A. 0. KERR. JOHN WOODS. TEMENT 1 at tb: iXORE!” if TO INFORM i .gain on bands with an ODS, i. at prices that will cna i house in tills section of I i a larger stock of fine i 'ought to this place and i our efforts to please their jnr stock', which wo take" many not cities id Dross :ho following. ires. Oriental Lustra, s, ‘Silk Brilliants, Poplins, Chens >lins. Figured d Merinos, g. French i .in do, 1 kinds of Doinestw and ; is, Cossimorea, Satiuotts, Children’s Shawls, Cloaks ■ ;s, Woolen floods, Carpets its, <tc„ Ac. oar present stock of > SHOES, han they can be bought ital supply of ire, Hardware, etc fibre. stock of floods wortli an to buy, and cordially in ;o us. \ J. A J. LOWTHER. life of Trade,” tsincss, and the subscriber as opened a store in the uia street, a few doors be ou hand a tine assortment Jail. B*l, ’GHt. r' «■*. . .V ADVJCB JfRSX. ' Mew-Tork Benevolent Infirmary,. • ESTABLISHED 1856, AnddevotedtuTJeCfiujeqf J/edieal litfotm; to thtUffl fusion cfMniiOai KnmeltJge for the ircrCftben t/ Bittern, laid to’the >«Uef of those suffering and afflicted with Chro nic and Virulent Dtentdere. To this end this Infirmary is endowed, to enable ft* sick and suffering throughout the length and breadth of our land, to avoid the fpironmw Drugs, Extortion, and Jgnorajioe of professed Phgtitiests, through which thousands and tens of thousands annually perish. The following are some of the disease* we cure, not only at the Infirmary but to all parte of our country: Consumptiou and Pulmonary Complaints, Fevers, Screw ala, Dyspepsia, Bye and Bar Disease, Cancers. and olkef Tumors, Jaundice and Diver Complaint, Seminal Wsakness, and all diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs,, from whatever cause or whatever nature. Opr object will be to give Joy to the afflte tad by eflhc tiog to all cases a speydj £ure. Our rule is to charge nothing tor advice and written pre scriptions; but will furnish when requested the very beet medicines at the loWost rates. .. , _ These remedies are prepare*! in our own laboratory, un der the cere of able Chemists, and aro.the most reliable known to science, iupiudiog all the recent discoveries.. , To all addressing os by hitter, containing full account of symptoms and appearances of disease, age, occupation, Ac., we will write n candid rsply, with advice and directions tor cure, t Any. tees sent as when sending for advice will bo devoted to fUvnlsbtog medicine for the poor. In all case* medicine can be sent by mail or express if desired. Scad lor one or more of our works and Judge for yourselves- Also published at the Infirmary, to aid these objects, THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN 1 , Containing simple remedies easily obtained for ths cure of Diseases in all its forms, with full explanation* of the causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exercise. Price 50 eta. THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND; AND TUP. PHYSIOLOGY ON MARRIAGE. ■A Work oh the cause, symptoms and treatifieut of all complaints pee alia f to the sex, on marriage, it, duties, abortion and' its results, on ,Children, their ills, ana on the prevention of conception, with Invaluable- Instructions to them on subjects of a private nature,' -Tribe 39 cents. The Gentlemen’s Medical Companion, AND PRIVATE ADVISER. ' A .book for tire old and young, embracing the Patholtgy, Prevention and Cure ofail Diseases of thet'rtnary and Sex ual Organs, and a warning voice (if advice and couuSel; luols as to'be found in no oilier work. Price 25 cents. THE GUIDE AND GUARD* : ron KTcm^oss. It exposes all the Humbugs,, and the Tariqns Tricks to' entice tho sick ami well. It illustrate* the pladloTUts Quacks and Kopies to dupe every oc* f I»gstHea the un warv through life, ami shows up every swindle of the age. It ehowwhow all hinds of If tod. Medicines, Liquor* and' floods are adulterated, With themeaus of detcctlng the fraud*; Price 25cciitu I . TUE HOUSEHOLD AND FARM, PLANTATION AND SHOP. For-gvery family, having over 1000 receiplson Cooking, ' Preserving, Dyeing, Gleaning, Ac. How. to plantan^what is tho best to raise. Hour tfyuaro animals, advice touddee keepers, farmers and'tSSchiujtcs, on 1000 subjects Of inter* eit. Prlco 25 cents'" .Worth $lO to any ode. .THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK. For those who wish to cet well front that awful 'discus, a full description oT all tho remedies used IdrHt,; With a careful statement of the other useful informa tion. Price 10 cents. , , ... The information in them is not lobe found In any works mhlishod, nor obtainable from anyother source. Thee* ' jooks are published on flue white paper, add' beautifully , bound. , . Any of the above works will be mailed free, cmreeelptof irico, in stamps, or money; or the who'o lna handsomely louud volume for ox* hollas. No family should be with* out them. They are Illustrated with beautiful engravings/ and contain' tho condensed exptritmeo of years. AoeXts Wasted for the above works, who can moke $159 a mouth. Send for a circnlar'for agents. ~To the young ot both sexes suffering from secret habits, prostration of mind; loss of ;>ower; nervous debility; lose . of sight; wakefulness; love or solitude; eruptions on the foge, Ac., Ac. £cnd bejari it is too late'; before yon suffer incurable damage to both body and mind. To Females who want safe, pleasant and sure remedied, for Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac., sendto us. PREVENTIVE. • We are convinced that there ore mauy parents of throw* lons, consumptive and diseased condition to whom a’ nu merous offspring offly brings suffering and poverty! T* such wo would say (trite, and wo will send luformaUdn of a sure, well-tested, and novof-fidllng Peevextive. i \ - . We wilt mail free, to any oun applying for it, THE JDURNAL OF MEDICAL,REFORM. It is a large and beautiful paper, and contains the most* Valuable Information on Spermatorboea, Or Seminal Weak; ness. Tlia cause, effects and core, showing thoawfW' <4< fects of the dieoaae, 1 On all other diseases of tho Sexual Organs, afuH'explA* nation of the origin of Syphilis, tho mesas of prsTSntiott and cure. ' ■ • On Consumption, (hat fearful disease.'' On the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin. On Female Complaints. Oh the various Schools of Medicines. ’ . ■ flu tho modes of Treatment now practised.'' On the False Treatment of Diseases.. On the various Medical Humbugs. On tho Physiology of Marriage. c , •' • - Oh the Common souse of Medicine. QuUlot, Exercises, and. Ablution. Ilow the Physician should be.' How to prevent Pregnancy. , . i • And many other things. SEXD rent IT. 1 ' '■ '', , This Journal should be in the hands of every' on*,'■ - . , -J. Bussell, M. D., A. M;, Chief PhyticUn. B. B. MeiaU( . Surgeon. Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. / -.' ;: - OBico in New York, 154 Chambers strbeti, '• . Offlco In WlUlam»bargh,BonthBthand'sth »tta»(t Correspondents will please enclose twb oT UahsswSsF for return postage, and address ■ DR. A. RERNEY, Secretary; . (Box 141.) Williamsburg, NevrYork. ■ Ho*. 15, . THE'. ONLY DISCOVERY' Worthy of any Confidence- FOB RESTORING 1 THE BALD AND GRAY. . Many, since the great discovery of ProC Wood, h iyk at tempted not only to imitate his restorative, but protest Ur have discovered something that would produce results hliu tical; but they hare nil come and gone, being carried array by the wonderful result* of Prof, wood’s preparation, and, have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway.— Read the following:— ■ Bin, He, April 18th, 1869. . Prof. 0. J, Wood A Co.: Gents:—The letter I wrote yon in 1856 concerning your valuable Uair llcstoretlVo, and which you have published in this vicinity and else where, has given rise to numerous inquiries touchipgthe facts in the case. Tbo enquiries are, first, Is it a fact of my habi tation and name, as stated in the communication'; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does mv hair still continue to be In good order and of natural color I yoall I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair beW * n an^r **fß° of my life tor 40 years past, mors soft, thrifty'and better colored; the Kama is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it Is not generally tnie, • is that the substance U washed off by freq-JeiK ablution of the mccv.when if were used- by wiping the face in close connection with tfce whiskers, the came result willfbMoW ®s the hair. I have been hr the receipt of a great: nntWwr . of letters Horn all parts of New Kngland, asking me if my hdir.&dU continue* to be good; os there, is so much fraud in the mahhfhetuve and sale of various compounds as well Os thfs,dt has, no doubt, been basely Imitated and been used not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury.— I hkve not used any of your llcstorntive of any account for soma months, and yet my hair is as good os ever, and hun dreds have .examined it with surprise, as Tam now 61 years oldnnd not a gray hair in my bead or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken past week. I receiver! your favor of two quart bottles last” Summer, for which-1 am very grateful. I gave if to my friends and thereby induced tbemtotry it, many wereskf.. tical wntH-after trial,and then purchased and.used ,J t with i universal success. 1 will ask as a favor, tbui vou send mo » test By which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, »9W by many, 1 fear, without anthority from Von. A pure article will insure success, and I bplieyo where good effects donotfoliow thofeilureis caused by the Impnre article, which curses the inventor of the goon. 1 deem it tny duty os heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect cm my a»,,r. os 1 assure all -who enquire of mo of my un snak',l opinion Of its vatoublo results; - 1 remain, dear sir, Tfinrs, . A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons Run, Ky., Nov. 20, 1858. Pnor. 0. J. Wood : Dear Sir.—l would certainly be doing you a great injustice apt to make known to the world,' tba wonderful, as'well as unexpected result I have experienced from using one bottle of yotfr Hair Restorative. After using ©very kind of Restoratives extant, but without success,-cutdi finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally In duced to try a bott|e ofyour Hair Restorative., Now, can dor and {nstlco compel me to announce to whoever may rend this, that X'now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I Will therefore take occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy to AU. who may feel the necessity pfit. llcsp’y you s,- Rhv. 8. ALLEN BROOK. P. S.—This testimonial of my approbation for jour val nable,medicine (as you arc aware of) is unsolicited, bat if you think it worthy n place among tho rest, insert if you wish; If not destroy ami say nothing; Yours, Ac,, Rev 8 AD. Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, vis: large, medium and small; the small holds a pint and retails forbite dollar, psr bottle; the mediums bold at least twenty percent morcttn prwortlon than ths small, retails for two dollars pvr bottle; tho Urge holds a quart, 40 par cent, more In proporttofreud retails (Ur $S a boMW. O J WOOD * (X), Proprietors, it* Broadway. Ksw'Yerk, and 114 Market elreet. Bt. Louie, Mo. Add saM good Druggist* and Psney Goods Dealers. •, [Dec. o,iW3m A»t> >W- oriu;.
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