I%'i i eadache ;e j? & oV (dies periodic attacks of AVraour rented: and if taken at tho ! mined lot* relief from pain the JVdigMa and Etadat/t* , wels,—removing Oatlitintu. JMlcatef Pennies, a*(jd all ■y are valuable as a tazativ€ r :ori' and rii/or to the digest aturaUlnsticity and strength the result of long tnvestiga xpei iments, having been la : time they liare prevented ' ■f pain and suffering from K in the nervous system or omach. ■ in il»**ir composition, mttd •villi pfiVct safety without • ■•d the- absence of any i di9tU --••I minister them to re box of your o«pbalU rf benefit from Owm. Iv. ASS 3TOIKUODBB. Co., Pa., Jan. 18, 1861... tow four". , JOHJf D. SIMOJiS. ycur andfiyd (Acm tox, Oaxo, Jan. IS, 1881.. r for which Mld mi -II"- 'Tkty art truly £\j ■eet ' A. STOTERi PJI. '■¥ trnon, i£jrapdott Cr a box ofCephaljo PRl# u.lie«nd OostWMMa. tjfict that /if**. - iroct to K. WIIKERER. , ; YjMilantl, Hl«h; To. Uj wrt for which th»rw*t« ill in forms. *• - :'orfo&,ra. ■ ", than a thousand' 84iM| 1 J '' . Cloud, Minn. !*'l with tha hradaeba.' you mrny^u^i*- ■ ?/■, nidenet, S. I. ' t a remarkably aff«jtfWT. of-thu rery beat ferlSifc'-' as »rcr bt-ra dlsoorarsd. , ■ ■’i'liftrf':'.. -vift, Chicago, lU. ■ • “Mfe nnrlvaUiWb Kanawha, Ta. *V«> Oritatu, Z*. I and w» VA jifdM'lbAt - ' ' <• already muneronaJJrt other medicine tan ptiy ■ / ■■ >(l3 PREPAREDGLUE taunuallr.-yy RED GLUE ( RED GLUE J RED GLPEJ CM I i PtBHTCBI' rt) Xm.”4y "' in well wmUted famß '"■s&satgssr* '■'IOOtUEI 'oiHßhaMeaii afford**- nu j UP to the ttlrUng - • T IXOUS£.” h Bottle. Price v " SPALDIN'O. , > ”• *3 Ccdnr Ht, S. s ' l «r» attempting to hg&r. ' • i ifcatloni of ror PSEEtr jto ex»mloe Mbps - ‘ v »>■■• .»* -i ALTOONA ■ uuudcaeiaLi'- ■ ’ Eastern Way: ..a../.....:.... VK A. M. ■Western ifsys* •»*.*..*»«.. -7'16 ■ Boliidaysburg ..............1..;...;;.; 7'lfi andltOO “ Western Through. T OO P.M. Ho*tcrn Tbr0ugh........... MAILS ARRIVE. > HolUdsyiburg, 7 -30 and IVlh A. M. Wastern Through HSfMS*SSS«»SSSS«S|aeSStsn 7 « “ Eastern -Through’.. • 813 “ , Western: Way 11 20 . . Baetern Way P. St OrnoK Boons During; the week, from 7 00 a. u. till 90 r.U. On Sundays, frdm 800 till 0. 00 a. u: JOHN SHOEMAKER, P. M Express Train East arrives 0,20 P. 31., leaves 0,40 P. 31. ■’V “ West “ 8,13 A.M. “ 8.33A.M. PMt ; « iKa»it « ,46 A.M. « A.BO A. 31 “ West “ -8,65 P. 31., » oaS P. M. Mall “ East « 11.20 A. M. “ 1135 A. M. “ West “ 130 P. 31., “ P. 46 P. 31. The nOhUDAYSDUIta 1111ANCU connects with all Trains East and West. INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West, Mall Train East ' and West and Express Train East and West. Nor. 20, 1860, ENOCH LEWIS, Gtn'l Si diameter, and which, with a pressure of from 600 to COO pounds, contains sufficient to supply two six foot burners and one three foot burner from btxteen -to eighteen hours, or one round trip. Bar. S Attest Cesightos.—This gentleman, who, for the past two years has hod charge of the Methodist . congregation |n this place, de livered his farewell address before tie Sabbath . School and a large audience, on Sunday after noon lost, and on Tuesday morning left for Con ference, which met at Ghatnbersbnrg yesterday. According to .the economy of the Methodist can not bo returned to this charge, the itinefant system requiring a change every two years at most. His labors here have been «*°!<: n ed with snoceaB, and So icavesthoohurch , e WM*t. of s spirited revival. He takes vitS him the best wishes .of his congregation and acquaintances for Sta ifatnra welfare. ‘ As «n evidence of the substantial manner in which T* 8 «PP r eciaWd, we may add that a few days previous .to hie departure a party of young per sons coiled upon him and presented him a purse containingSi2s. In .times like these, such evi dences of gddd will speak louder than words. Daily Telegram, pub lished.at Springfield, Ohio, contains an account of the fifteenth' Anniversary of jthe Excelsior Literary P'ace, from which 6 copy the following com plimentaiy notice;— /' J t were closed with the oration of tb/rr?I l ‘ ° f £J tOODa » Pa- Subject, “ Man, thoCrownme .Work." It this a Mr uni «S with eirof .- th ® Sort of br&tive «‘®u‘ ar "fewnc® -to man, Ms a «nbute9 and character.. His Jeet wSr« *“l° h «n»ooy with the sub jtet, and made a good impression. ~- L*crv*f,~yfe,*re pleased to be a,)ble to ah nounoe topur oitijens that Miss Louise k Vicltroy, the poetess, Will deliver a lecture in Low.ther’s Hall, this (Thursday) evening, on the And Poetry of Arnica " f Miss V. is ner-being herself one of the best writers in the A good k~-. ' ■■ . RAILROAD SCHEDULE. LOCAL ITEMS. W atck Tbesrotation.— On ; Saturday even-; ing last, the 'citizena of,} HolUdaysburg met at the Exchange Hotel,:in presen ted to Capt. Jas. IL Cratper, the “ model con-* doctor,” a handsome gold: watch - and chain.—; The watch bort the following inscription • Presented to Capt James H. Cramer, by the citizens of HbHidaysburg, as a token of regard* for bis gentlemanly conduct as Conductor of thw BAnchTraini'March 9, 1&61.” It was a valu able present and. it was bestowed upon a wor thy man. The kindness and courtesy of Capt. Cramer tfre proverbial. None who bare ever traveled with him have failed to recognize the perfect -gentleman in bis conduct. We ac knowledge the receipt of an invitation to be present at the supper served upon the occasion, but circumstances would not permit us to be in attendance* - Pushing Along.—Wc mean owr neighbor down stairs, .A. Itonah. He does not boast of what cab be done,, nor does be by any foul ..means, try to get the advantage of other men, but by strict attention to bis business, and es-* ertion to satisfy the wants of his, customers, be tries to gain- a share of the public peonage.— The last three years have proved that be baa “hit the nail on the head.” He has, in that time, built np a trade which would astonish many an older hand, and speaks well in his fa vor. Give him a call. BQL. Rev. Lloyd Knight, pastor of the Luther an congregation at Hollidaysburg, in a commu nication in the Register , in reference'to a dona tion visit, says that during the eleven years which he has bad charge of that congregation be bos baptised 540 children, attended 1200 funerals, preached nearly 2000 times, solem nized 210 marriages and admitted 440 members into church communion. Evidently ho is a faithful pastor. To the Ladies.—Our young friend, B. A. O. Kerr, has been appointed agent for Blair county, fof the Sale of Wheeler .& Wilson’s Sewing-Ma chines, -samples of which can be seen by culling at his stot-e, in this place. Tliese machines .are numbered among the best in the country,— There are a number of them in use in this place, and all give perfect satisfaction. Theja i dies are invited to call and examine these ina chincs. Accidksts.— Martin Lewis, an employee of the Company, at the depot in this place, had his left arm bSilly fractured whilst engaged in coupling cars, on Tuesday of last week. On Sunday night-last, Michael Cine van, en ployed in the -round house,. had his right leg broken about threeJnches above the ankle by a fall from a locomotive which he was engaged in cleaning. ; i , SSS* Wy copy the following from a late num ber of thci Tyrone Star : Da. A. P.C alder wood —We regret that this gentleman intends leaving us on the first of April,- for the purpose of locating in our'ncigh boring borough of Altohna. There is an old French saying that “no man should ever re commend a cook or a physician.-” In spite of this adage, however, we have no hesitancy in recomendlng Dr. Calderwood to the citizens among whom he intends locating. He has been ouf family physician during our residence in Tyrone, audit is with sincere regret that We, must part with him. lie carries'with him to hihnew home the good wishes of.a large por tion-of our community, who have every confi dence in his ability as a skillful practionef. Messes. Bditoes:— Through the columns of your paper J desire to return a token of grati tude to the .people of Altoona for the kindness and hospitality extended to mo during my visi tation with the publications of the American Tract Society, ;My sales were much larger than I anticipated, and the kind receptions I received .enabled me to work, in faith, with the assurance, that hundreds and thousands will re alize the worth of the publications I sold, and will speak in volumes of truth in saving and converting sinners. The people of Altoona will long be remembered by mo for their kindness. JONATHAN yOCHT, . Colporteur American Tract Society. liocal tT. S. Senate. Senate Chambeb, March Bth, 1861 Senate called to order by the Vice President. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 1 Mr. Moore (Iowa) offered the following: Resolved, That the. Sergeant at Arms be re quested to collect the amounts due from mem bers, and report at next meeting. Passed. The peace Conference Resolutions were then taken up.. Mr. Lehr{ Kansas) concluded his speech. ’ The Resolutions passed, to' a'second reading by a unanimous vote. ' They were dis- further by Messrs. Moore, (fowa) Mc (Minn.) Adlum, (Mass.) Good, (Del.) and Teach, (Ind.). ’ v - 1 On motion adjourned until Friday evening. March 15th. " • * Senators are requested to attend at next meet ing, as it is expected that the Peace Conference Resolutions will come up on third reading, and bo finally disposed of MABBIED; At the Rniherad Parsonage, Altoona; Pa., Starch 10th, 1861, by the Rev. C. ivNbrinfeW, Mr. WILLIAM BHOM BKRG toJXlsa LOUISA A.MJSLI A, HSESS, both of Altoona. In WilUamsbnra,. Pa- oh the :7th Inst., by Rot. 8. I, Berlin,: llg. ANDREW J. R£Ep to SUSAN AH On the morning of Oio SUi Inst, In DancansviUfc MAtt aged three 3 you*' andlo - ' ™ For rent.—the bbilding on Virginia Street now occupied btD, Lanzhinazi auk A l>P*ytoa.W;Ke«ler. ; TT^" ANTED.—A MAN WHO'. W ▼-T _ Ir|RSTAND3 gardenrug und can miiko himsalf generally useful about a farm. Steady employment arid giten. Por particnlm address P. 0. Box* Ac. 13Q, Altoona, or appear in person to tbeundersljrned. JOHN HAMILTON, March 14,1861-lt pAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE \_S hereby notified and warned against purchasing the fallowing described promissory note, drawn by Joseph Hutchison, payable to Bryen Kelly on or obont the Its of April or Way, 1861, ns I Imre already paid the amount of said note to “HutchisonA Co,” at the special request of Bryen Eally, In part payment of a debt du« said Company from said Kelly. Ho has now no interest whatever in It Joseph mjTcmsojr. Altoona, March 14, ’6l-4t* T?URNITUBE AT GREATLY RE 1/ BUCKO PIIICKS.—Iho undersigned, mannlactnrcreof Hr . | Chairs & Cabinet PT in Jnnlata eonnty, wishing - to close btnfoess'dn the Ist of April next,' hereby notify the public that they will sell their, entire Stock at greatly reduced prices.' Call, early far bargains..- 'JqHsIkSPH MarvW.lf l Jlfsl-Ct’ DIED. SANDOE, BOOKS A ABTKUAL statement LF THE DIKBOTOES OF WE “ POOR ASD THE HOUSE OW KMPLOTMKXT OR or coustt, Norths xajAEiseo. u * \.~bs. ■ = .. cub from CkmutT- Commiglonerav : bon Jt. Uctiraw(Bto«Crt<) bring money ; v received by Ulm for tf bqg used for seed; 1661 Ibs flour sold to T«> Wm C McCormick, for wheelbarrow 400 _ : ~“ Henry. . ; : :;12JS7 .ferm hands, and 6751b* |tfren as outdoor relief hvlhotol- “ Henry Foust, interring dead 0arcaa5~...~....- fiO Jain 1. Bolance due Treasurer at settlement, iBS.M: JowingfamiUes, viz: Brjner. FUher and filler fiunUiee. For Labor on streets in ;...„ ;.. 163 36 , mi. ■■. * tS - - *howe«,lT MUeh <»ar», Stock cattto—o tero year old “ McCrum A Detn, printing for council 0M859 35 00 iil46 i * n * 13 42 he4d Of tbeep. And. 36 he*kd of «tock Fftr Labor oft street* in June 168 60 T • I***? * I? 0 B nails, nfaes and p\apk for 18» 7T3 . Balmuce dne Treasnrcr at lost eetttaneat, ' Haute Expenses By Amount paid— IcFaddpn 4Co. for groceries.., ..182,40' loyd t Henry, for groceries 192.54 ' Uomton BiurnM, groceries iW.9K 4 groceries ... 101,40 jw. Couaron, tuerclutodtse 80.35 .M. Hewlt, do.— 50,9t4. ohn Lmgafelt, d 0............... m» !■Patterson, groceries......;,. — 11.00 J. «3. Price, merchandise.... '. 13.10 faith t Caldwell, do. -l£S i Jartin Carney, tobacco, Ac 8.06 Vim Anderson, honey.... 5.70 . Vowinkle, candles ; 37.23 M Kiuporte, clothing.-..,., 31.00 J Goldman, clothing 12.75 ! J. Boliugcr, tin ware. 12.64 if. Osterluh, hardware........ 15586 cLauatian k Stone, tin- ware 3,32 f ibt. ¥ oust, cost ; 18.40 i irfor, Miliikcu k Co., c0a1... .; 18.00' •garot Bucket, kitchen labor .'..... 22.00 993.05 > G C. McKee, beef in 18$9 Do. beef iu 1860 John B. Biddle, beef Geo. Wearer, beef Peter Good, beef : | Farm. Win, McGinnis, labor on brm„... 119ju mn.McOraw, , do 9680 r Jrtnos Long, i jdo 7ia ,| 2121-R6 Crawford & StorJj .bhfoksinlthing 73.04 Mirtin k S terry. rep. wagon Ahlackami thing 23.00 J. p/ Starry, repairing wagon 4.26 Dajrid McCleary, dressingharness'...l3.77 Beki. Lewis repairing threshing machine... 2.62 Bjh|. Size, post fence "8,06 , Wju. Lane, repairing cistern.. ‘ 1.00 ! 125-73 p. Delaney, bull & Heifer...., bcrt Reeder, sheep p. McKee, sheep 60.00 . 36.00 8.76 ■ 104.75 Solaria. inel Shriver, director, for 1809 60.25 . Weaver. do for 1860 40.60 in B. lUddle do 30.0& erGood do ‘ 30.62 . Weaver, clerk , .... 16.00 Mc&raw, Steward, on arc't... ............. 270.00 k. Laudia, physician 160.00 696.27 GoS Joli Pe* 0. A. Trangli 16 jOO George Raymond ..j... 16.00 McCrum A Dorn...' 15.00 M.. 11. Jolly i 16.00 J. If. Jones 16.00 t_ 75 - 00 Out Boot- Relief and Expense*. lue Son ; 48.00 i Wingerd ’.l - CO.OO laugherty, 20.50 Dougherty.' . 15.00 an Smoltr . 21.68 ine Justice 11.00 luntzi. -15.50 nton 15.47 a Forrester ; 16D0 sth Carls ; ;. 18.00 Busan Baugh ; 8.00 Catharine Wearer 16 00 Mrs Conner ; o&SS v T °r°SS AV+V 1 15.00 JiHDby M’Ginnis , n^oo Katmnli Ayres .'. 10.00 Jan# Stonebraker 9.75 WnU Leonard • 7.50 Marir Sweeny sm Wmf Gordon 3^ Coffin for J. Laiintz. ..; 5 00 Funeral expenses of James Court 7AO Funiral expenses of E. Good 6-00 Isadj: Cromer, for coffin, Ac g-Od Kelt* Dnu, digging grave 1.00 Charles Kean, for Coffins ........ C3AO J. Af Wier, State Lunatic.Asylani, for Mary States J. ' UcGraw, removing Mary States from 1 Asylum .7 16.65 "■ T. Coffey, medical attendance on-out door paupers W. Smith, do toss A Fcay, d 0...... G. Uloom, do M. Ucmmill, d 0... T. Chri-ty, d 0... A. Landis, do, Wishart, do Dr. ( Drs. ; Dr. 1 Dr. J Dr. J Dr. J Dr. if i/- „ ' 737 ‘ 82 JUisesllafieous. it, White A Co;, drug 5....... 3&01 s Funk, Sheriff, purchase money for S. toyer’s interest in farm. 62.76 toidrige, X’roty. fees in £yßo 8.40 S- ■ v,- ——-100.16 Justice and Constables' Fees. EIU6 Jami John Cox 9 20 John Corley ' »nf> J. Mi Cherry , 4^ Jbs. (Conrad M*• I . X »m still on tliesnnny side of forty, and thore t fere rty Jasto '* 8 Cntter and workman unimpaired. {J= Call opmo, In the forper room of tho ‘•Brant House.*’ ' jyvo rpo a trial a«d you wlij jo away pleased. Altoona, May 26-6 m JACOB SNTDER. > CB. By cash ptlih* ■ JamosJtodg, tor hanging algfe d 0,.. lorrelgf . - U«W OotineUy, do. >v~ sfeij "W Meuenwaand others,for farm Jabor, 12.75 UargMet Bnrjset, fiir v kitchen 1ab0r.... ' 16145 ‘ CathMOne llbodes do do 21.75 : *" ■ ji l . . — O3 2q Jano tondon, for t0i1.,. ’ ■ - lioe malciogfenco - «6 Shfpplu, PaoponL.... sm> outer incidental expoMss-V. Self onaefonut of SU«ry^.,uU.i«;,...V..v ’Proceed* of the Blair; Co. Aims Bout* Farm for t ■ !' the year 1860. ~pbnthel* of Whea* 337 of Ry‘o; SO4O of Corn (in oar,) 310 of Potatoes; 45 of Beets; 18 of Onions; 2of small 0n *0n9;.2 oflßcanu; 64 loads of Hay ;20 loads of Corn Fed der, 2430 liends.of Cabbage, 3 hbir. Cucumbers, 97 lbs. Wool. Meat fed and slaughtered on the farm during the I 7201 lbs Pork, 5608 lbs. Beef, amU-tO lbs. Mutton; 128 lbs. Lard sold for cash, 135 lbs. Lard exchanged with McFadiicit for Groceries, 020 lbs Beef hides s«ld to David wUdwcll, 215 lbs Beef bides exchanged with Reeder for Beef, 3 Sheep skins to David Caldwell. n f farming —-including farm bands, chopping wood' making raile and fence, blacksmith and wAgon makcra bills, farm implements and all other bills pertaining to ! farming—iFlvo Hundred and Forty-Four Dollar* and Be v* ! enty-Ona Cents, ($844.71.) r-! ro; of Farm on hand JanudryltilSGt. ; •a bn did* of Wheat 317 ofUjafl lOlo&kirn (InUrV 3)'• 's'-' \ 174.27 13831 ......... 36.20 3350 2K20 Stock. Printing. 74.38 42.12 44.50 35.00 23.00 21.00 12.00 11.60 lO.OO I 11.85 " - 14;56 406.^6 $575.58 receipts. .Am ot Attnt&BlUJnißw gar; * For Labor on street* la month of March...... |M #ft There wore 531 bw of wheat oar hand: Jan lit. 18S), and !®> Thoe McHinn, auditing Borough account...... 1 Oft, 1 Ararhorso wagon. 1 two horso wuoat 1 one homo wag on. 1 cart, 4 plows, 2 harrows, 2 above! plows, 1 cultivator, 1 two horse sled. 1 threshing machine, 1 com sheller, 1 portable cider mill, 2 windmills, 1 horse rake, 1 hav eleva tor, 4c., 4c. - Article t manufactured in the Haute. 10 corn baskets, 6 hand baskets, women’s dresses, 26 children’s dresses, Ci shirts, 40 smocks, 76 skirts, 8 aprons, 15 pair o f pants, 20 haps, 28 «h«eU. 7 feathe.” ticks, 12 chaff timer, 10 pillows. 20 pillow cases, 7 shronds WO gallons sort soap, so lbs hard soap. ISO lbs candles, 1170 IN putter, « gallons apple butter, 5 bos dried apples. Sr' •i • i g » ;sss'B JnSi i ™ * 0 1 32 22 21 76 * ? 1 0 1 1 30 18 16 63 Anin,t> \ 0 0 1 29 18 16 63 August, ~ 6 10 0 0 0 27 17 IS S 9 0 0 0 ,1 2S 16 W 61 ? , 8 2 1 0 jO 30 20 18 68 November, 14 13 0 0*23721 18 76 December, 13 4 2 1 039241 s 79 Number of inmates. Jan. Ist, 1860, go “ admitted during the year,.... 86 born “ « . Total __iso ~ 88 Dle>b » « o ® *•« 'J. m 401.88 Remaining Jan. Ist, 1861 7B Males cj ■ Females. ■ 5? Total ® ™ Bound out —. re, Insane ' 1 idiotic ; •; ® »fnd...... S C010red..... v- . , i Dumb....... f Of the above number admitted there wire 26 A merle.,,. 66 Foreigners, and 4 Colored. Ont door pnnpcrs Jan. Ist, 1860 , ‘so Taken charge of during the year... .. .. jo , Total _ go Discharged during the year,........ „ 24 ' Bled- i _ ' is T <> ,a «:- ; ....... “ 34 Remaining, Jan Ist, 1861..... 32 There were 1095 travelling pa opera accommodated with anpper, lodging and breakiast. K tmthelrt day of it™..- for “ nr,CM M steward of the Poor House. Mrs McGraw as Matron, and Albert McGraw for !abor for the yrere 1862.-^,*4,’65.-56. *67.-68 We, the undersigned Directors of the Poor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing state-' ments are correct. JNO B RIDDLE, PBTEB GOOD, . March 14,18C1-3t ” B ° KLl Editor.. Dissolution. — hereby given that the co-partn»rship heretofore existing netaeen the undersigned, trading under the name of Dill , I f ke9 > m ‘ he mcrcaiitile business, was dissolved by mu tual consent on the 12th day of March, 1861. 3 MATTHEW T. DILL, JOSEPH E. ICKES. r^‘ r . inK ri ia n 0! S d °f my I “ tereBt ln the firm of Dill A Ickes to jgseph K. lekes. I respectfully recommend him *“ ,i !i . and £Q !i om . erB 9 f th e firm for a Continuance of their pati onage. Mr. Ickes is authorised to collect the accounts of the firm and settle all hilts against it. ,V. 3 ,T in . g . p V rcll «-*ed the interest of M. T. Dill, in the firm continue the business nnder the nine«° f r to eph Ic^e “\. ftnd rcB P ec MuUy solh it a contin- UAuce of the patronage bestowed. JOSEPH E. ICEES. * ba ™ °“ !'. nnd at present a general assortment of goods adapted to the season, such as are generally kept in a country store, with groceries of the very best Hnnl ware Qneensware, Glassware, Butter, Eggs Potatoes ret° Ur fcaS^d C -’ Whi h 1 Wlll >» r - cheap S S’th P eTheap- ! 0 "8 Md “ d March, 14, 1361—3 t. J- E. ICKES. V DMINISTR NOTICE that letters of Admlnistra-' tlon on the .estate of Bobcrt h. Martin, late of Tyrone Bor ough, Blair county. deceased, hare been granted to tbe un dersigned, residing as aforesaid. All knowhTtr themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and flu sc having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ” iw~a.Wt.oSE* 1 * Pt ÜBLIC SALE.—THE SUBSCRI ■ ber will sell By public outcry, at bis residence in neasant Talley, near Altoona, on - ,n Thursday, March 14 th, 1881, the following Personal Property, to wit: H ea* of Young Cattle, 4 Hogs. A Lot of Hay, gaming Utensils, together with a great va riety of Household and Kitchen i Furniture. 81.62; 3479.10 49.71 to fommence Alo o’clock A. M. of said day, when 1 ™b. aLiMflJto* by david sell. Executors sale or real es tate !—The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises, in Altoona- en Friday, e - ’ Marcli 16th, 1861. all the right, title, mid mdSBBL 01J AMES CONRAD late of Blair RA Blair County, deceased, In WMB iijag Northern part iff tot No. 4, sHHbAIK fronting on Branch street; Block containing abont tliirty-three feet in front, more or Inn back raJrst£l£ " ntday of April next'. Sale to commence at one o'clock P A{toona, Feh. 28, >63-31. °’ HAOAN ' *«“*"•• $575.58 ABRIAGE GUIDE—BEING! A JLvJL private inetruetor for married persons.., or those about to be married both male and female.in everything concerning tho ;Bf relations of onr 'system, and »-*r , ma r ne(1 l w> l' lp - or those contemplating mar rljsgft,, and having the least impediment to married Hfe sbonld read this Imok. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that nmst Be locked up, and not lie about tho house. It will bo sent u any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents Jn specie or In “•™ YOUNt1 ’ «a*AFFLICTBD AND ; UNFORTUNATE—No matter what may be yonr disease, before you plnce yonrself undor the care of any one of the notorious quacks— native or fnr eign-who advertise in tins or any other geta wm i^° f Dr - Boolcs, Md lf fc “ Ylneyou yourfiMia **." bp eonsnltod on any of the diswisea Form Implements. Monthly Report for 1860. '£Saßs» S * « h 1111111-11 11 -*■' J f I f MATTHEW T. DILI;. “ McCnun A Dern, printing...... . 10 75 “ Philip Dempsey, hauling...'. .25 00 u JamesKorns. battling .21-00 , “J A McDowell, “ ; 3000 “ John Smith, ditching alley . TOO . For Labor on street* in Jn1y...7....... '.. ISt 75 To J i McDowell, hauling- 43 00 “ TJWUUams, “ 32 60' “ J A McDowell, “ ‘ 13 76 i For Labor on streets InAugust—lo2 38 , • To J M Campbell, stone, sand. lime end banting TT 40 ’ 44 JA J Lawttm, sborels, spikes mad blinds...... 042 Wm C McCormick. Chief-Burge*#, fees paid Protbonotary and Recorder.... .....„...V J A McDowell, ter plank.siilsand hauling for sower and potting plank on sewer,...., 24 60 James Hooper, blacksmithing- 4.3 a * Jolm Allison, plank deltvereil...... ' lido 44 Jatuea Kearney, making culrert, pert... t........ UO 00 44 C*«s A Water Oo n semcc pipe for Connell room 6’oo * lawyer fepe goo “ Hack, debt contracted for in 1868.—.... 40 83 For Labor oa Streets In 5eptember..................... 47 25 To John ShoeL-'aaer, lumber nud,5pike5,,.,........ 83 61 “ Thomas McAu’ej. for 1umber........ 2 88 “ Janies Übsoer, 257 Shoemaker A Irons, .measuring "wall 1 00 “J A McDowell, stone an 4 * carpenter w0rk...... 300 “ Philip Dempsey, hauling... 15 25 “ Miller B Knott, " ! 300 44 Martin Dinner, mason We'rk 10 76 | “ Clement Jaggard. lumber —... 4 28 41 1111 McCormick, bill per former 4OB “ “ 44 lumE£ «43 44 James Kearney, balance due on sower-.- .V JW 28 44 Gas A Water Co 60 For Labor on streets in October 43* 60 To Stewart A Long. Gas Arturos for Council room IS bT* 44 James L Gwlnn, surveying and plots 10 00, a Biasing-,.. ..........J 1 00 ! f Penn's It H Or, Ties....; ....]. 1........ a7O For Labor on Streets in November 04 00 To Altoona Gas A Water Cp, fire-plugs arid water 4< « s??* of lag 00 ? y bUnkets;for Lock-up ' 360 * John Shoemaker, lumber, hauling ami uaUs~. 13 62 “ J A McDowell, battling,;* 6 76 U llJlcCormtck, lumber and nails, g ai John Hooper, blacksmithing for 1859..........”. gn “ Gm A Water Co, water rant lot quarter com* i meociug December 15th, 1860...... 20 00 “ Altoona Gas A Water Go, Gas used Council gg “ Robert Greco, crossing stone ' gO6 -J K Ely, services as Borough Constable, 1860 35 00 For Labor on Streets in October and November... 61 62 To John McClelland, services os Clerk toCouncU. making put duplicate for ’OO and stationery 45 40 Josso Groves, labor on streets ** “ Wm Walton, hauling CR. -■ 12100 73 By amount roc’d from J K Bly,’ eolieotor- ■ 344 u “• “ ‘‘ D Price, former Treasurer.. 200 ‘ „■ John McClelland,collector 1689 62 Edward Cossiday, for pave- • mu*it .. 0 03 u u u A A Smyth, building per mit*... 5 qo “ “ “ Burgess, for fines 800 . , II llaupt, for pavement 00 Amount of excess over receipts... .„ 28 98 $2106 72 D. R. MILLER , Treasurer, in account with Altoona Borough. DR, To am’t rec'd from D Price, late Treasurer «a 00 ‘ “ “ .J K. Kly, collector for. 1860 344 11 „ J McClelland, collector for 1860 108 U 62 ‘ “ £ Cassiday, being one-half of making pavement in front of Lot Ao. 9 pO3 - M ‘ u A A Smyth, for building per . mils granted. 5 ob “ “ Wm 0 McCormick, Chief Bure , gess. fines collected. $OO ‘ " " Wm C McCormick, Chief Bur gess, being arn’t rec’d from U Uaupt, for putting down ' pavement in front of tots core _ , , . ner Harriet A Catharine sts.. IQ 80 To balance duo Treasurer per 50ntra....... 17 27 CK. Bx OuoEsypAinix rivoiiflrr -1860. D Galbraith and T Mcjlinn, auditing acc’t; $2 00 1 Apr. Sundries for labor on streets 24 78 May. Do do do 85 25 July. Do do do ; 77 75 Aug, T J Williams, for 1859...... : 99 90 Do do interest bn same 1 4 48—101 38 T J Williams for 1860.... .1 26 00 I, W Hall, for I 860:... ~..1.. 75 &) T 3 Williams, for 1859..„ ' oo Do do jdo ... : $lOO 00 Do do interest 6n same.,... 4.07—104 07 Do. do for I8&9.. ;; 76 00 ■Do do interest on 5ame.....; V 73 78 73' Do dd for 1860 - 2*Bo 5° 9 p. £.4 McDowell, fob hauling (2 orders) 3I T 26 lumber. S Philip Dempsey, u......... 'isis 26 u ; do do 32 Oli ; D * Lataghman, blankets for Dock-up......,L ‘ <* m ' C Jagganl far lumber „ 2SJ McCrnm A Dern, printing for former Coon,. cii in 1859 35 oa Martin Qinner, mason-work " Syt Jno Cunningham, carting .'...!.. "* 4 . Dewis Piack, foi-1869, (2 orders) .......sJ'S JobnHooperfor " £* J A *toDowell, hauling. ■; Wm C McCormick,wheelbarrow... “ son ) John Shoemaker forn*jg. j ‘ Robert Green, crossingstooe...^..,..’HlS _ Sunday orders for inbor onAfreet. JjJJj B cror atTpS. W**. •••••• *1 51 1801, Feb,X». duaTroagaMr ’ •*!s'2? The undersigned, Auditofe'rnr •(.» « 17 27 that wfhare examined the account: of D K Miller, if n< * ja balfu.ie due the l?®o**® 0 ** **» Twenty-Seven CcntB, (fl 7 27.) 1 »»»te«n.D6llar« jonii vQWram.l ' Altoona, Feb. 10th, STA TESUZNT qf Vamagtx -t /or (A’e purpose; vuuif, marine ■Am — <> *m*- S Simon Clonaer.i.. ... i M w “ A Cherry, {tow WiUtanr « *ti • 176 00 ® * ¥an*l»m»tt h**6o • $176 09 « * D I 1AU8haiu,......, g _ . . 516 $S Amount due and'unpaid.... loxiTor fc **" , 72 so Amount Unprovided f0r.... ...J, Hie above amount, Which V cnrred'throogh the potl H •'•main* unprovided tor, be- Court alter them*- < -‘“P* of certain individuate to the were orderv'* I. I *?*- for redactions which' Atwoe-’ .i- oy “»e Court; to wit : - ■■ - a SJ BarwmlKurte...... .< . Sr? Unavailable awendmout..,.. ® M STA TEMEKT qf Liabilities and Jfaottreei ofthtßar-- 'tS'ASsat £>R. : .180°. To Sundry order* onbrtanding *nj rmnuld _ »ST;;rfsB. IWolnd lX «40G 65 To ortfc* tofcto*;U wraitafto (ftowvrm * 55 T,J .Wlliamx (now A : U 100 0Q Jg g QTf ’• $1232.45 iff ft li .> -•* ‘ V ly wrtMwifcHw* UgaTaa certain lota fee to, 1M7.18M and H 59 : ot» ]a “ “ doe hr Altooo* Q«» * Water Co, u * pec MSI rendered “ “ m fbrbaUdtog permit* ISB V, M). 35. By th£» amount of resources orer^ 3 ** 46 ‘ liabilities op to this date $366 63 PTpyx.—The Borcngh’s properties, with the Penn’s R. R. Co. of cost Of patting In Rw lings sewer slang Brunch, street, of $679.95 Is not taken Into the statement for 1860, being payable, according to contract, eat of taxes for I8«l and 1862. • • RE}«ro|n.]M;. c advice free. New-York Benevolent Infirmary, V - ' ESTABLISHED 1860, And devoted to, The Outst of Medical Hefom ; to tbs Dif futvmof Medical Knowledge for the Prevention of Diteatt, and to the reliefof those suffering amt afflicted with Chre- Bio *od Virulent Disorders. 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