' -ri. . % ache oi r! tacks of Xtntout id if tok«n at Uis ; relief from pate ism and Htadae/i* coving Chrtivtruit. females, and all tableau a Ldxatvtt . vigor to the dlgee ,licit vundsUength it of long Invearig*- il.-, having been in a V have prevented nul suffering front nervous system W r composition, and eel safety withont ncnee of any diuui \t them lo e/iMren. KITS I ry C. Spalding •» ms in Mcdlclnea. on receipt of tha :nts. r. sPALDine. Street New York MENTS OF r’S ItiliS,.. FFKK FBOM B, E CITBE i ;:acu. **■ by Mr. SrALMM,. ( the rjffieaey qf ’J- .N.T., Feb. 5, 1841. .1 / JtV.v them setMlW i worth more, to whom I ge ve-a- vant, IE3 KENNEDY. Pa., F»b. 4, MSI. ,x of yoDrOophall*. iff i from tAcm,- STOIKUOC3B. Fa, Jan, 18; 1841. is of your -Cephati* MIX B. SIMONS' and jlnd ttw’ •mo, Jan. 15,1841. ! ;t. for which sandmo They are truly Übe . STOVER, P.M. | . Wyandott Co., 0/ 1 I ■ • show MU*, to r; y before oty cuito- "* kind, please send t* bjcct to sere re Sick i V ,) war cured of a* «*f- - i I sent her. V VMIII, W. B. WILMS. C ine, Jan. 9, 188 L .'i for which send one' . - « Idrcss of Bov. Wifi.Ct. : Him. ■■ ' } . 1 t Utcdacht ajmaa ««- U Jl. C. FILLER, n, Jon.lt, 1883. I ox ofOphatteJ^ta^ ■inJ CkMtiireDeM, dan eJpKiihaillHt- , t to \TUREI.ER, . Ypailanti, To.. '■ ;t for which thtj wm . i ;t> fums. ’■ \ ; '■ rf.ik, ra. - 'll \. iaa a thousand ■' hud, JKntt. with tl» hM4*ob*>- ttmt jot jDifktT* denu,U.l. " \ i remarkably aflbettr* V the wry beat for tkat;'.' j ■ «?er been itUeororwl*- . I I fit, Chicago, IH. and kU aurtraUoA- Kanawha, Tf. • with tho headache*. .Veto Meant, let. and we are sura that already numerous list ther medicine *»n ph»i •IS PREPARED GLUE r.iiaual)jr.*f^R .0 GLEE! .ED GLEE: ED glee: Dispjaan 'uSun”4Bt .■ * n well regelated final-- oaje cheap aod ALTOON A ' : MAIt SCHEDULE. :U • {■ i railroao'schedule. [4ii Train Kant arrives 0,20 1 MU leaves 0,40 V. M. r “ w«ef « *,13 A. M. » ..«££•*> I “ East “ 7,46 A.M. ' “ 3,00 A.M. [ » West “ 8,56 PM„ “ 746 V- • « East “ 11,20 A. M. “ 11*8 A. M. I << West “ I*o P. M., “ l*- M- L ;||OI,UI>AY3UUUO UUANCU counsels with all KIAX A*miAWir TRAINS connect with Johnstown ■nmodation Trkhi Hast nml West, Moil Train East K:weo Exp^T^NW.i^ Tmitan’l su P t. LOCAL ITEMS. DDOES Dk.vtu —On Sunday event ug last, citizens were startled by the report that ». McCren, wife of Charles R. UcCrea, of s place, had died suddenly while in atten- ice at the Baptist Church. On inquiry we icrtnined the following facts in the case: e. 11. attended church on the evening named, while there, was seized with a violent fit of gbing. Not wishing to annoy the congrega i, she got np and passed oat of the church I into the house of Mrs. Caufftnan, close by. [entering Mrs. C’s she complained of feeling tell and lay down on a settee, or lounge, [re, in a few minutes, she breathed her lust, licnl aid was immediately summoned, but .it [ of no avail, the vital spark had forever fled. I cause of her death has been variously at- Lted to heart disease,, to which she wassub- L and to the breaking of an ulcerous affec [ upon her lungs, occasioned by Hie violent If coughing. Mrs. McCrca - had gone to rch in her usual good health, and had tno,iu ntion whatever that her sands of life were so rly nfn out. Sho was a woman of robust 1 healthy appearance, and, to human obscr- feon, bid more fairly to live out her three I surrounded. She leaves a husband and faini bf four boys to mount their loss. In this, the hr of their suddejj affliction, they have the bpathies of all who epjoy their acquaintance. |e remains of Mrs. M. were taken to HolU krsburg yesterday, and interred in the Pres rian burying ground, at that place. An ex strain, consisting of 11 passenger cars and |e baggage car, was fitted up for tbe nccommc ition of those who wished to attend her fener i The members and Lady Visitors of Altoona [v ision, Suns of [Temperance, of which she was m . • member, sind Veranda Lodge of Odd Fellows mud in the procession. There were about 700 rsons iu the train. Railroad Watchmax Killed. —Foul V'lay ispectcd.- r-On the evening of the 20th inst., ihn Fitzgar, a watchman on tbo Pennsylvania tiilrond, was killed by beiqg run over by a eight train at Whippoorwill straight line, fivefi |!es West of Oallitzin, Cambria county, under rcumstauces giving rise to suspicion that he ss foully dealt with, It was Fitigars .duty to etch and keep the track clear, and it is said is in tbe performance of this duty a few min tes before he met bis death, a'woman having [served him walking along the road with a glued lamp in his hand. v [ A small wound, supposed to have been inflic id with a sharp instrument, and not by any ting about the train, was observed in tho cen ir of bis forehead, while bis bend rested on one |il, his feet on the other, and his lamp, with ie light found on the end of a k on the other track—these facts creating the ■qiop. that the man was first killed and then peed between the rails to be run over, in or |r to cover up the deed. ■A coroner’s inquest was to have been held on linday moving. Deceased resided at Lock- Irt/ aad leaves a wife and four children.— L mhria Tribune. Ua straightens cross eyes, removes Cata ■ ■ . " ‘ „ . , 1 rants, specks, and tumors from the Eye, curesl Coi. Tmmas A. Hamsburgcor- j deftfne * noise in the head,and discharges from spondent of ths^ I‘hi.adetpbia £ulleiin thus j the Ear> „ mftttep what Cftuse> Dr .j 1 uupli.uents CoL T omas . cott, in noticing , p Cr f opma a n hinds of Surgical operations sac is (passage through the Senate of the Bill for . c „ M d has the advantage of all the late ie repeal of the Tonnage Tax:—- improvements in this department of science. Be “In this connection it is but just to observe j B prepared to treat and .cure any disease that >at much of the success the passage of the is curable . Dr. J. wiU be at the Logan House, nnage bill, U owing to .the quickness and ; Altoona>on Thursday, the 21st ipst, and will •muess qf decision, the profound acquaintance rcma i n until the 28th. Those afflicted should itb the history and operations of the Central ; *“ . abroad which characterize the young Vice call on mm. : I resident of that road. I allude to Thomas A. ' ■ ~ _ “* „ cott. Every man who has come in contact Havk You Books to Bun>.—Many of our itb him daring the pendency of the terrible citizens we know tab* papers and magazines truggle through which this bill has gone, has which are valuable, and would make hnn/Jsome R&ttttWESSSS .»**•***> rgy ofjcharacter. I have never yet, Cither in wpuld have such magazines anu papers bound lilitiiry or civil Ufe, seen a man capable of de- up if they could get it done without much ex- Kdiug with a like degree of accuracy, so many, p CUse or trouble. We have to say that F. L. fcesuons in Bo shott a tinie. Tilts J lake to bn i j I a. « • v aV r |e bmhest qiiality of an executive officer. So ( Butter, book-binde*. at Harrisburg, by the way iucli. in justice, to the real hero of this civil j Quo of «>o hest binders: in the country, has ap (chitvemont.,, C /'.'A|pointed '.us his Agents in this place. We will \ • _ , • : ‘ receire newspapers, inagaiinea and books and lI.CH dto report | temi» hto, »d -be. i„id..4 th., ,t,lb. Auditor 'Genet*! of iZf&m to their own !“ Mutate.: The ni.’ .rmoptuont trill onto our oit».ne |igbcst railroad bridge m the Slate is npon the „ * ... • *i. * .. '•. .... '■ " L • a . , r . , . all trouble in the matter Bar* the handing orer Jiuhw.simi railroad, and w 128 feet nigh; the , Al . . . ‘ v> ij F, . ... ’ ' A. ; r - *,!.i of their aocumentjLto ns. We are prepared to iii - n -T* °a t 8 i ft i*! ?* CT " n 1 **! giveinlormationaelo the different pripef and lelpbia Railroad, is 101 feet high; the highest | 0 j bindin& * c ; Bring ing yourdoea. •ridge on tbe Pennsjlranin Railroad, is at j * * *’ »"• "W, »•* ‘* ° joaieaville, and iv 72 feet high; the higbhridge n ** n ' *' F the Huntingdon and Broad Top Soad,'nt joncrsriUe, is 97 .feet high; and the celebrated fi-mhickon Bridge oa the Philadelphia end [orrislown Railroad is but 68 feet hjghl I HIIi P Scalded —Yesterday (Wednesday) horning a' Uttle ohi:d of Alex. Mock, of East lltu i, a . aged abottt 2 years, wae severely scald |d about the breast nnu fuce bytbe upsetting of [tub lull of hot waternpon.it. It appears that F® in,)ther had.pnt the-hot water in the tub abd Pent out into the yard to get some cool prater 10 | jUt v i lh it, and during her- absence! $£ sbiid.caught hold of u is.nought that its Hfectube saved! ' ?■ is. Cuilddiedabontwx,o’clockthUlThurs d morning. *.. ... ' T.-'- - ; ■ ■ j wma wfc-- MAILS CtOSB. Modhes Choir SiKOtao.—A of a religious paper, who urges tbe necessity of a reform in church .music, says that our ameteur choir singers are too fond of “ executing” dif ficult pieces, and confounding common people with reverberating resonances. The Rector of St. Randolph’s takes off this style most laagha-' bly, in describing the singing of the following stanzas:— “True luve Is like that precious oil, Which poured on Aaron’s head, Ban down hie hoard, and o’er his robes It s costly moisture shed.” In the prodigious effort of this performance, the ear-splitting combination of the several voi ces hardly bore a resemblance to that oily cur rent pout ed on Aaron’s head, and which “ Ban down his beard, and o’er his head, Ban down his beard— ilia robe* And o’er hisrobes — Ban down his beard —ran down bis o'er his robes — Uis_robes. Ills robes, ran down his beard — Ban down his— ■ —o'er his robes, Ran down bis beard—, i -h-i-s b c a -r-d It’s costly moist — Ban down bis beard— —ure—beard—his—beard—his—shed — Ban down his beard—his—down His robes—it’s costljt moist,—bis beard ' —ure shed—bis—-coet—lds robes—ure shed It’s c-o-s-t-l-i-e moisture. —shed.” The late Bishop Seabury, being asked his opinion of this performance, replied that he had paid no attention to the music, but that his sympathies were so much excited for poor Aa ron that he was afraid he would not hive a hair left. Eik and Ear. —The celebrated and success ful Occulist and Aurist, Dr. Jones, from Jones’ Eye and Ear Infirmary, 147, fourth Avenue, N. Y., has been prevailed upon, to make a profes sional visit to the principal places in this State in order to bring his skill within the reach of thousands who coaid not otherwise avail them selves of it. Dr. J. 's the most scientific Ocu list in America ;ho has had the *benefit of a thorough medical education, having attended (ho best Colleges and Institutes in this country and Europe; he treats for all the diseases and deformities that the Eye and Ear are subject to. tIKro^BMATXON.— If you want to stop taking a paper, don’t sprite; nn the margin and sepd .it becWhftt ‘‘Step up to the Captain’s office hod settlelike aman,'’ and tell the pub lisher to strike your name from thc list You have a right to stop at any time, but you should first pay what you owe. ITfiafs the manly and the honest why to do the thing.... ;■ v fivonsx Disaih.— Mr. Samuel Miller, a far mer in Entree township, attended the Spring Election In Saulsburg, on Friday last, in ap parent good health and while in oonrerattion with some gentlemen, fell to the fl,oor, dead.— -Mr Miller was aidnt 28 years of age, a younger brother ef Groffus and John S. of this place.— limit. Olohc. ’ ‘ 1 ‘ / InPAimcn)*.— The Cambria Tribune, of l*a£ ■ weekidctailsthu particulars- of aninfantueide ■which came to ITj lit in White township; in that county, a eoppla of weeks .since. The perpe trator of the erim eis a girl, named Ann Hart- Mil, aged about € years. On the evening of the 4th Inst, w lile attending church in the', neighborhood, sh 9 complained of .feeling unwell, and asked a yoni g man to accompany her home. ; He complied with her request. Oar entering the house where she was living, she complained to the lady of th j house that she hj»d a severe cramp in her stO naeh and immediately retired. After all who we re in the house had retired she got up and went out, remaining out some threc qnarters of an hour, when she returned and went to bed agai i. As the man of the house, accompanied by jtwo young men, were returning from church, tbejir attention was attracted by the cry of an infant, and after a brief search, they found a baby sticking under the pig-pin.— The child was into the house and proper ty oared for. There were, various marks of vio lence discovered upon its person, and it was ap parently fatally injured. It survived but about nine hours. The Coroner’s inquest revealed the fact that the' bask part of its head was crushed, its back broken, aad marks found upon its neck as if an attempt had been made to choke it to death. The girl admitted the maternity of the child but denied having done it any violence. The Poto Metalie Vaint advertised in our columns toLjiny, charms the attention of builders and pointers, and in fact everybody owning property that can be beautified And pre-, served by painiijug. The cheapness, durability and superiority claimed for this paint makes an investigation of {its merits a matter ef great im portance, and wjs trust that some of oar enter prising business! men will make the examina tion and if so meritorious on article, benefit onr community by its immediate introduction. Mr. Houpt desires an agent in every town. jggy As the time for gardening will soon be on hand, it would be well for our horticultural friends to look around for good and reliable seeds. We havp noticed a large assortment of Landreth's Philadelphia Garden Seeds -at the Drug Store of A. Roush, lately brought from the city, and w? would recommend to all, who are in need of ajny, to buy of him in preference to buying worthless trash which is huckstered through the country. ggy Merchants visiting Philadelphia, ■ will find the largest j Carpet Warehouse, and the lar gest and best s tjock of goods in the Carpet line, at No. 509. Chestnut at. Messrs. McCallum & Co. 4 Proprietors, possessing great facilities for manufacturing and importing extensively, fee! assured that they can offer inducements to pur chasers. See their card in another gcolrnn, and make a note of jit. The lecture of Miss Louise £ Vickroy, on the “ Poetry and Poets of America,” deliver ed in Lowthersf Hall, on Thursday evening last, was well attended. Not having been present we can uot speak of its merits. Pbtsic Should be Cheap.— We notice that three young men of this county have graduated at different medical colleges during the past winter. wd OT9 now prepared to hang out their sbinglei. I MARRIED; On Hie 3d tost., jin Login’s Valley, by Bev, S. Domer, Mr. JOHN 1,. ORKNZto MLh SOPHIA SCUVVEKN, both lately from Homo iMnustaJt, Ocnunny. On the 12th tostl by the Rev. E. B. Snyder, Opt. JOHN B. ZOOK, of Chiolgo,'lll., to Miss SALL IE E- daughter of JohuLowo, Esq., of Gayaport. In Hopewell, Bedford county, on the 7th toit., by Thos. W. Horton, Eaq . Mr. WM.FAULKNER, of Blair county, to SUes MABIA BpUNOEB, of Bedford county. . DIED. iL on the i6tb ln»t, SABAH BKISCOE Jrtphter of Thnddent end Dell* Banki, n. months. InllQlUd»ysbtJ McXURTKIK, dM aged 6 years anti I] iTOMERS I , Will please take notice going East. in a few days to purchase our ' 'locals. We hope a “-word to Uio wine” md that all persona indebted to ns will ' J. i 3. tOVWtm. i ■ QUE CUi that vrcffttend Spring Stock of will be sufficient,. fork ovlt the tin. Match 21,1861- Wall aper and Border. WALLY LARGUS STOCK x>( Ae ' Jr SPRING STYLES, uich will bo Bold cheaper than eror by tf. J. 4 j. LOWTUEU. ZiATESj Jii«t rec«ived, Wt ' March 21, iBBIJ GLEN McC |;ECHO MILI.S, ERMANTOWN, I’±. * ULLUK & CO., Manufacturers, & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Druggets, Oil Cloths, TTINGS, &C. ~'o fio9 CHESTNUT STRERT, (opposite (o,) PHILADELPHIA. Iraai2l,’6l-ly. IMPOfcTjSK Carpeting Mi; WAREHOUSE, K( the State Hou^r T>UMPS J PUMPS I—THE UNDEfi- Jj signed would respectfully inform thi£cltizens of Al toona and victnUy that he Is prepared to put in PUMP STOCKS, of any length, at short notice, and oh reasonable tgrms. Having bad long experience'in the business, ho warrants all his work to give satlsiacUnn. Persons desiring work done can leave their orders with Esquire McClelland, or call upon the subscriber at his res idence on Emma street, a few doors from the Methodist Church. •[ BENJAMIN McMAHAN. ■Altoona, Marcjh 21,1861-lm. . : ~ aluaele property at pri- TATE SAjliE—The property known as the Greensburg School Property, situ- , ate lit North Ward, adjoining lots of Wm. MSB 111 [A Dent and W. A;iR. Laab, is, in accordance b AIK ■with h resolution of.the School Board, fered at PrivatejSnle. This is a property, there pclrg two full lots of groaud'a and two-sto ry frame house.{ With a little expense the house can bo made to accommodate two families. for further particulars inquire of Grp. B. Cramer, Wm. Doyden or John Shoemaker, School Directors. GEO. B. CRAMER. March 21. XBT&pct‘;^&®^ cent- cheeper—stands 300 degrees heat—warranted immediate |iavnient, and thi se having claims will present ■ water proof am will neither lade nor wash. For. ' ; theni duly authenticated, for ilcttleraoot* _ _ STEAM BOILERS AXD PIPES. GAS UOLDERS, T'' HAIL'HOAD BRIDGES AND CARS. PIASTER, tp, March 1801-Ot. IRON AND BRICK PRO NTS TIN ROOFS. ' 7 rirTT . ~rTrr^TTAC»BB.A,Wan4 timber, Brown Bake, OllveludiaulUd and without danger in Ite use nndcr any dreumstaßh ,„, . ■ .•. . ceil for sale at the BrngStore of ■ 0- ff. K^SSIEB. Misihle agent wanted In ovary town and o± s«_tn tted States^'Terihs accomntodatfag.' Bor : T: .**' *’ l ■ aply to Or addseii- ’ v - i WM. L. HbCPt, - . 1 r No, 11U street,BfillaiiaphM. ■ COLORS are Black. w«) oltjr In the Vt areolar*, 4c., .^»roU:2J^i WHEELER & WILSON’S IMACHINES. I t R A O. KERR, $, | ALTOONA,! FA., S' % Agent for Blair County. g. SiNOSIIM -i? H3I33HM These machines are admit to be the best erer offend to the public, and tbeir superiority 1* satisfactorily established by the fact that in tbe last eight years, ' . Oyer 14,000 More of these Machine* barn been sold than of any other man* nfactured. and more medals have been awarded the pro prietors! by different fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed lor them. They are now: in use in several families in Al toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refers thiwe desiring Information as the su periorltySbf the Machines, to Col. John I. Piper, Her. A. B. plork, George Ilawkesworth, Behj. K. Ruse, and K. 11. (- Turner, Esqr*. The machines can bo scon and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. ' Price of So. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style llemmcr —$65. So. 2, ornamental brouse, glass foot and new style Hemmer—sss. So. 3, plain, with old style Hemmer—s4s. [March 21,1801-tf. BUTTER’S STATE CAPITOL BOOK BINDERY, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, fi T o. 64 Market'St, Harrisburg, Pa. This establishment is chiefly devoted to the manufacture of Blank Books for —■OSJStam Banks, (kmuty Offices, Railroad Companies, and private individuals. In'all cases very beat of stock and workmanshipmsy l>o . relied uiain. Blank Books printed, paged and bound to any desired pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys and Justices Buckets of all sizes, made and ruled to order, Tri-enniol and Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac., for connty purpo sos, printed or plain, ruled and bound to order. County Sockets made of the best linen paper. Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Books well bound and at moderate prices,should give ns a call. News papers Of the largest sizes. Harper’s Weekly, Gleason’s Pictorial, Bullous, Scientific American, London News, bound to order, and in any style required. Harper’s Month ly Magazine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s and Graham’s Magazines, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Lady’s Repository, Pctcr soa’s Magazine, Piano Music. Ad., bound in extra styles, or the more plain and substantial lialf binding. Select Pam phlets. Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound in good Li brary style, at very moderate prices. Persons having a number of volumes-to bind, will receive a liberal discount. Binding can safely bo sent to us from a distance by Ex press, and all work entrusted to our care will bs speed dily executed, safely packed and returned by Express.— All work warranted. Address F. L. lIUTTER, Hurrithury, Pa, *B_McCRUM A BERN, at the Tribune Office, are my agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will give informs tion in relation to binding, and receive and return books free from extra charges, for ail who cnt.nst their work to my care. [March 21, 1801-ly DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under The ugine of Dill A Ickes, in the mcrcautile business, was dissolved by mu tual consent on the 12th day of March. Is6l. MATTHEW T. DILL, JOSEPH E. ICKES. Having disposed of my Interest in the firm of Dill A Ickes to Joseph & Ickes. I respectfully recommend him to the friends and customers of the firm for a continuance of their pati onage. Mr. Ickes is authorized to collect the accounts of the firm and settle all bills against it, MATTHEW T. DILL. Having purchased.the interest of M. T. Dill, In the firm ofDill'A Ickes, I will continue the business under the stylo of Joseph E. Ickes. and respectfully solicit a contin uance of the pattouage bestowed. r N. B. I have on hand at present a general assortment of goods adapted to the season, snch.as are generally kept In a country store, with groceries of the very best. Hard ware Quacnswarc, Glassware,' Butter,. Eggs. Potatoes. Flour Feed, Ac., which I will sell as cheap as the cheap est. Gull and ace me, one and all, and y..u shall be ac commodated. J- E- ILKLa. March, 14,1501—3 t. - i, TACOR SNYDER, TAILOR, tf The Hero of One Hundred Fits pf r Month I would respectfully set forth tuy claim to public attention, as Tailor ns follows: Because I keep an excel lent assortment Uf Cloths, Casstmcres, Vestings and Trimmings, which, when examined,ftlwnjs please. Because my work is made np in a manner thai takes down thh country and gives all my customers a city: appearance. Because 1 am not inferioi as a Cutter to the best ti be found anywhere. Because long experienc. in my business gives mi entire control over It. am I am not dependant upoi any one toll/t mo ont ol the suds. Because I nth still on the sunny side of forty, and. there fore ray taste las a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me,jin,the tdrner room of the I ‘-Brant Uqnse.” Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona,way 2C-5m JACOB SNYDER. MARRIAGE guide—being a private Instructor for married persons. be about to be married both mala I female, ih everything concerning the physlolu gy and -i elutions of onr system, atnl tb» pro duction or prevention offspring, io'Vudine- t^ B n4w an “ is illustrated with numerous Engravings.— : •:** y°Tug married people, or those contemplating mar fiage, and having the least Impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses srerets that every one should be acquainted with; still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie about the house It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-flee cents In specie or In postage stamps Address DR. WSL Y’ODNO, No.4l6Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE—No matter ; what may be your disease, before you place yourself under tho care of any ono of tile notorious quacks—native,or for eign—who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Young’s Rooks, and read it carefully. It will 'bo the means of saying you many a dollar, your health and possibly your life. , DR. TTOUNG cen be consulted on any of the diseases de scribed in his publications, at his Office, No. 418 Spruce St. abots Fourth; [Apr.l2,’(So.-lyeoyr. 1 FURNITURE AT GREATLY RE- I DCCKD PRICES.—The undersigned, maUufocturcrsof ■ Hr I Chairs & Cabinet Furniture, in MifflintowD, Juniata county, wishing to close business on tho Ist of April next, hereby notify the public that they will sell their entire stock at 'greatly reducedgSjg*sjCSL. .prides. - Call early for bargains. gßa March 14,1801-St. CIAUTION.— ALL PERSONS ARE /hereby notified anil,warned against purchasing the following described ’ promissory note, drawn by Joseph Ilntchison. payable to Bryen Kelly on or about the Its of April or May, 1861, as X hate already paid the amount of sold note to “Ilntchison t Co,” nt'the special request of Bryen Kelly, in part payment of a debt du« said Company froth said Kelly, lie has now ho interest whatetcr In It. ■ JOSEPH UDTCmSON. Altoona, March 14, ’6l-4t # LANK§ OF Alili DESCRIPTION^ • ieSlty #ni expediclOusly executed at'(bis bttce. BAKDOE, BOOKS & CO. . i RECEIPTS AHD EXPESPI f At*ooNA Soaovae fc?w*>s r » v OunsOniuna. ' ' • . ■ . *«. » For lalmv ou itroetn In moßlh l®J Jj "To Tims McMinn,auditingBorough acconttfcv"*.; * « BavU Ualbraith, - « “ ‘ ““'V m « For I : »■ Uenry Foust, Unerring Jwnlcarcnw.w««.w— .v^. For Labor on streets in May ~ To John Cunningham, lumber sod carting ! “ James Hooper, blacssmithlng..........- l»; “ McCrnm 4 Bern, printing for cooneU bf ISSO 35 Ott t For Lnbo> on streets in Jane too 80 ITo C B Sink, for nails, spikes jutd plank,for 1888 ,7 TS 1 .*■ McCrnm 4 Bern, printlLg...; „......,1~. l ~..—- 1# *6 ( u Philip Dempsey, hauling ~..'.. r .....,.~~ S 5 00 S* * “ James Kaiiis. hanllng.. .... S JJ “ JA McDowell, u .... “ John Smith, ditching alley ...•>• S .TO For Labor on streets in July....™ —-v , To X A McDowell, hauling. —• ~ ™ “T J Williams, “ J* J® -- >■ ........ ■ W 76 “J A McDowell, “ ... •'••••-; For Labor on street* In August.——• To JM Campbell, atone, sand, Ume and battling * J4&J Lowthei,shovels, spikesamj blinds— “ Wm C McCormick. Chief Burgess,.fees paid Prothonotary and lleoorder—..... ......... <• J A McDowell, for plonk, sill* and hauling for sewer and putting plank on sewer.—., “ James Hooper, blacksmlthlng. “ John Allison, plank delivered—.,j “ James Kearney, making culvert, part... j.. « Uaa A Water Co-service pipe for Council room ■“ A A Smyth, lawyer fees paid “ Louis I‘laek, debt contracted for in 1858,. For,Labor oa streets in September To John Shoemaker, lumber and spikes— “ Thomas McAuloy, for lumber——. “ James Hooper, bbteksmithing.^—s “ Shoemaker A Irons, meascuriugiwall “ J A McDowell, stone and carpewtor work. “ Philip Dempsey, hauling J- “ Miller B Knott, ** “ Martin Giuaer. mason work- “ Clement Jaggard. lumber —— “ KII McCormick, bill per former Council. “ ■' lumber u James Kearney, balance duo on sewer “ Gas A Water Co —:«•••• “ Penu’tt it It Co, Ties— -..—4. For Labored Streets InNovembor ——. To Altoona Gas A Wa% Co, flro-plngs and water rent up to 15tli of December, 1860 “DP Langhman, blankets for Lock-up “ John Shoemaker, lumber, hauling and nails— “ J A McDowell, hauling..— “HU McCormick, lumber and nails John Hooper, blacksmithing for 1859 ... “ Qas A Water Co, water rent for quarter com mencing December 15th, IB6o.,————.— « Altoona Gas A Water Co, Gas used by Council “ Bobert Green, crossing stone— «; j K Ely, services us Borough Constable, 1860 For Labor on Streets In October and November— To John McClelland, services as Clerk to Council, making out duplloatu for ’6O and stationery “ Jesse Groves, labor on streets i .... “ Wm Walton, hauling OR. By amount recM from J K Ely, collector 344 11 • “ *v D Price, former Treasurer,. 00 i* « “ John McClelland, collector IGBO 02 (i K “ tdvmrd Cuseiday, for, p»» moot - ' A A Smyth, building pets mita.;. 2... 500 Chief Bnrgetu, for fine* 8 00 U Uaupt, for pavement 19 99 UK * u u U u u Amount of excess over receipts..... $2106 72 D. R. MILLER, Treasurer, in account with Altoona Borough. DR. To ain’t rec’d from, D Price, late Treasurer $2 00 •• *t J K Ely, collector for 1859 . JU 11 “ J McClelland, collector for 1860 10S9 02 “ E Cuadday, being one-half of i making pavement in front of Lot No. " A A Smyth, lor building per - mlta grunted- “ VTm C McCormick, Chief Bur gess. fines c011ected.............. « « « Wm 0 McCormick, Chief Bur fess, being ain't rec’d from < ■ ~ I Uuupt, for putting down ‘ pavement in front of lota cor ner Uarriet 4 Catharine ats.. 10 99 To balance due Treasurer per contra. 17 27 U >( u u A « U t* CR. ; Bi Orders paid is favor or— _ 1800. D Galbraith and T McMlnn, auditing accX. $ 2 00 Apr. Sundries for labor.lou streets". ••“•••• 24 75 May. Do do f do ■••• 86 25 July. Do do ' do Aug. T J Williams, for 1868., 99 90 Do tie Interest on same ...... 4 4?—104 38 T J Williams for 1859. 25 00 LW Hull, for 1859 75 00 T .VVriUiapis. for i§s9, 36 00 Do do do $lOO 00 m Do do Interest on same 4 97 —104 9* " Do do tor 1859. 75 00 Do do Interest on same 3 73 78 73 Do do for 1859 34 89 Do" do do ...» 35 00 , "Do do '- do .'. - '-v... 32 50 CB Sink for 1859. Sundrhalfpr labor ou streets Do I ' do do •••—■— i - James Kfcirnoj <2 orders) in lull for setter Contract 310 28 Sept. A A Smyth, attorney’s fees to W R Boyers.. 600 W C McCormick, Court fees and statement oflleus 6 20 j t J Lowthcr, tools and spikes.... 0 42 Sundry Orders for labor on streets....; —. j... 80 88 . Oct. Gas *”Water Company, Gas used... 66 K U McCormick, lumber, Ac ;...... 40 52 John Alli.-on, 1100 J Hooper, blitcksmitSlng 4 26= Miller Knott for 1860. ................. 4 Do do 1860....*...., 500 Jas Hooper, hlacksiulthlog (2 orders'!,;;...... 917 J A McDowelU for hauling (2 0^ eW )......... 3T Thomas McAuley, 2 88 Philip Dempsey, u 13 25 Sundry o^. rg - ror , 26 75 So ' do . do }2 uncoUeet- ■■ CODiitlOTOd •♦••••••• •••••• ■72 wO pppf3f|dtd f0r....**.. SIS 3 85 The aWvo amount, wlilfch remains unprovided fcf> oc* enned tbroußh the peHUdh* ofeertain individuals to the Court alter thoßwessinon t was made, Ibr reductions, which were ordered bjrtlio Oourti to wit: - H ... ! Atwood 4' Co.— $55 00 Juhla A Wright 4 C 0................ Sf 22 Barnard Kurt*... « M Unavailable aa5c58in08t..........• ■ 20 STATEMENT of the LidbOUit* md. -Resource* n/thtlior ottgh a» t»3SIA JWr»&ry, 1861, «u near as ran se.ascertain ea. -1,: USD, To SandiT onJcn oaUtaadlng »nd unpaid yeirii9s7, lftsB. m 0 «nd 1800... $496 55 To orderm hfor T J Williams (now Wm ' toodon) fcr 1860......... 140 00 “ t 3 Williams (nqw A Morkey) fi)r 1850......... 100 00 « •* « D Mtisdeu ftir 1850 U...;... 213 00 Totalanco duo D R Millerox Treasurer'... 11 27 dno McCrnm & Dern, printing 10 00 fromcootra...; « 25$ 63 «( a 'V } . '■ ■'-•C'- v ‘ *1233 *& OR. s ISto. Jfrojrftdu* ■*.; ttjS •'•, -'.i. •* SfeOHUrad, “ . -fl* 5® 102 28 TT 40 0 42 B 20 21IS0 4 20 | 11 00 110 00 6 00 6 00 .40 93 47 25 33 61 3 88 2 37! 1 W 3 00 15 2o 3 00 10 75 438 4 09 46 43 170 28 6O 43: BO 1368 10 00 1 00 2 70 04 00 1158 00. 3 SO 1» 02 1 675 .... 83J *8 0 06 25 00 01 62 45 40 75 25 $2106 73 0 03 28 98 8 03 5 00 8 00t $2095 02 77 75 T 75 229 00 275 25 ......... - |T7S 09 $lB3 85 i^^!SfSSSP& , ?SVi£tt : 1847,1148 Wdiw.. - MS If a a Am by Altoona Om AVi ater Co, as pernU rendered., •* • « m4m for building permits ■•— 1«• iUM4» IMI.VM>.3S. By tblramonijt of resources •*». ■ W liabilities up to.tW* data 42U SB Norm—Tbe Botougb’s ppopurtipn, with the Pnn|» h It. Ge> of eoefrof iainn* to the IMP *»“ »loag »>MOh JtwL of $879.94 » not taken Into the fer WOn. bring pajabl*, •ccpnlipg to co»tr»pt> 9* ***** **** *ad\m* . - . , • - . • - > v* I>ICC U* -lEIK. • advice frss, New-York Benevolent Infirmary, BSIABUSIIED 1850, And devoted to The Chute qf .Medical Hr/orm; to the PfT fatten of Medical Knotoledge for Ike frenwWon of JMnom, iad to tno relief of those suffering and afflicted with ChlW nlc Mid Virulent Disorders. To this cud this Infirmary M endowed, to enable the dick and sufferiug thioughoUttha length and breadth of our land, to avoid the J\inmr* ■criptious; but wilt tarnish wheh requested the vsry Ml medicines at the lowest ratve. These remedies are prepared in owr own Laboratory, un der the care of able Chemists, aud are the moot reliable known to science, including all the recent discoveries. 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To tho young ot both scxes’ruffering from secrethablts; prostration of mind; loss of power; nervous debility; lodl of sight: tvakefnlness; love of solitude: eruptions on the /dice, 4c., 4c. - Send btfort ft ft |Bso.-ly Mi .1- ENCEO NURSE AND FEMALE rHVBICIAR* presents to the altontlou of mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOB CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly .facilitates the process of teething, by uftn. ing the gums, reducing all indamation, will allay pain and spa>iru')dic action, and is jure in regulate ihc Bowels. Depend tepon it, mothers, it wilt give rest to yoursetces r and Relief und Health to you Infants. We have put up and. sold this article for over ton yean,' and dan say, in confidence and truth of it, what Sr* hewe nurer been able to say of any other medicine—noverbaa-tt {oiled, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did wo know nu instance of dissathflicttao by thy one who used it. 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Wo ] believe it the best and surest remrdy in tba World, iu all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in children, whethcr.lt arises from teething or from any other cause.-*- WewoufdYay to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let yoar pre judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between jwir suffering childand the relief that will he sure—yea, fbeo lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if tipshtf used. Phil directions for using will accompany each ho*- j tie. None gcnhlno unless tlve fac-simile of CUBTIS 4 i .PERKINS, NcW York, is on the outside wrapper. ) Sold by Druggists throughout the world, and by Q. VT. Kessler and A. llousb, druggists, Altoona. Price 35 oeote per bottle. 49- Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, N. T. July 12,1800.-ly. Tb© Bodugger. this wonderful article. Just patented, la lirdg new, and haver haforeoffered*Ol jkND V. * • V-