I|e Critee. * >1 ALTOONA, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1861. T9* Whore partita are unknown to ns, our rate lor ad- vorttoiug is to require payment In advance, or a guarantee known persons. It is thcreloro' useless for alt such toaend us advertisements ofleriog to pay at the end of throe at six months. Where advertisements are-accompanied wtthth* money, whether ono, five or ten dollars, we will the advcrtiser the full benefit of cash rates. 8. M. PETTINGIJML & CO., . ' Advert Uiug AgeuU, 119 Nassau street. New York, and ,atata atreet, Boston, are the Agents for tho Altoona aud tho most influential and largest circulating ; .Jfairspapers In tho United States and tho Canadas. They ‘.ara authorised to contract for us at our lowett raitt. According to last accounts, Fort has not yet been evacuated. The ’ lionth Carolinians were always taking it, ‘ 'hut never did it, and now it is to be evao- every day, but is not done. We >d£uiß onlybelieve that it is taken or evac- when we receive official information ''thereof. Telegraph dospatbhes are not to too-elied op, and, as thing, are forthe occasion. Politics and Politicians. ■£■ - ?Tho ;Eric City Dispatch Jus an article the evils of allowing politicians alone onr country, men who core nothing -abont tho welfare of the . country, bat ■ 4 mako» business of politics and make thro Jiving and often splendid fortunes ; byJt.: Some of onr public officers do not head of .demagogues and apolitical viHains, and, of coarse, they will apply the following. remarks of the -which wo copy and fully en dopm, and hope to see carried out in com> 'ing tiine The evil hour in the histo ry of this cShntry is now ppen us—politi - cal and- sectional demagogues have sup planted the place patriots should occupy and-the entire country is going to tain with lightning speed. The time has ar rived when those who love this glorious ’Jgnd, of liberty and a free government, under which we have lived so happily and' 'advanced with rapid strides to greatness . andpower, should act with promptness demagogues who have created apd imperilled the Union, their plaoep of power, in whatever ; section they may bo found. In their de jlirc to rple they are willing to ruin the and as onr modern class of poli ;~-tioiansnre totally. void . of honor and pa triotism, it is high time that the people should cast off every political prejudice in p effort to save the.country iftom anardbyf despotism and ruin. Every crcature hetetofore placed in power, who /ititinjea morO of bis party than he does of \ his.tmuntry should be compelled to rc / that honest patriots could be sent to the great Union sentiment of the country. When the power of the government, is relmqniahed into the • totnds of designing apdtraitorous demo gOgqes, who .use 'that power for their own benefit, disregarding thesenti ;meht of their constituents, it is time for all to despair of a happy termination to ■the difficulties which now beset us. As a yonrnalut and who values his country’s prosperity and Union above all price, we are willing to aid all jtjuion men i i' : ~m>7 effort which • they inay .dense for the preservation. of on? government. Let our people act— them ponder over the fact that the evil hour is now upon us—that we are in . hands of political villians and section al traitors —that the love of country must 4 • predominate over party or else we must ’ content ourselves to live in contention : raid civil war and domestic broils. Would ' tfiat there were in this broad land one honest and disinterested lover of his coun* try, who would rise, embued with the Spirit of Washington, to teach our people she dutjr they owe to »Jbad a difficult and disagreeable passage to oyer the Western Railroad, oh Mon* :-iSay,e.Temng. While the eastern stock train was {Standing upon the track in Greenbush, Monday afternoon, the economical traveler got inside •f car loaded with live hogs, consigned to Hartford or some other point on the Southern Hoad* The car was uncomfortably filled, and tbe time sonsumed by a freight train between Albany and Springfield being nearly eight hours, the new passenger became weary and fell asleep With his swinish companions. The latter being ; hungry, and considering the room of the former ; better than his company, they resolved upon a lunch, and commenced devouring the poor fel low. One of his cars, were badly bitten, his face disfigured and both his .boots fairly gnawed front:bis feet, while the remaining portions of hii body hnd garments were indescribably de* hied. He was not disoeyered until thetrain ar -medin Springfield. ‘ . , ■ Court Affairs. —Below we give a list of the causes and JuroTs for the April term of Court, which commences on the 22d;— trial list —first week. . James J Doll vs Margery O’Friel Jr Hays & Son vs Ehrtpatrick & Son x 6 W Graham vs E Hammond Jos Dysart vs O’Friel’s heirs Ann Bell vs A Pottcrson & al ' 8 8 Barr vs Samuel Henehy T Barnes vs Paul Mauk John Miller vs Shoenberger’a Executors Same vs Same Charles Hughes vs G L Lloyd Mary Lowry vs Same ? David Delhi rs R Lytle & Co SECOND WEEK. £ J Bollinger ve Downs & Co GeorgeWehn vs Jane Beals Taylor & Bacon vs J M Lytle 0 Garber’s Executors vs Shoenberger’s Exra Same vs A P Wilson John Pos ts Union Insurance Company Henry McMullen vs A McClain McNamara’s Adx vs Wm Lyon Jacob Besaler vs Sboenberger’s Executors D Good vs D Watson et ol Andrews & McClain vs Thomas Mays Sboeoberger’s Executors vs John Miller Buchanan’s Admr vs O’Friel’s belts J Brotherline vs Hagerty & Harmon A M & R White vs R M Lemon & Co E B Isett vs John Miller Daniel Shannon vs Geo Weha C H F Bench vs Jacob Good James Malone vs Wm Anderson J Brotherline vs A Swires et al x Louis Plack vs J D Hughes ' . ' Levriug & Clark vs H MoNeal McFarlane’s Admx vs Shoenberger’s Executors James D Rea vs Kempt & Lust Same - vs G Lost B L Lytle’s trustee vs Jos Steel - Andrew Biddle vs J Brenncmon , BAR Kergan vs J Alexander. Aslop & Shriver vs Alex Dobbins Chafree Stoat & Co vs A Patterson W Mosdea vy M Grabrill . Kline A Garnll vs W Casey M Lanaban .A Johnston vsßell ACroiawell C Wendell vs A M & R White A r Co B Lorenz et al vs J L Hemphill et al James Wilke’s Executors Vs A & £ Patterson H Grumbeeker vs W Donaldson A Bysrs et al vs Evan Williams J S Medina & Co vs Jno Brotherline Henry Irvin vs John Shoemaker J C MoLanahan et al vs Jno Brotberline Ellen Bonslongh vk Jacob Bonslongh H Y Brady vs J K Ely Peter Campbell vs Same ' s W lanes Admr vs. J C Innos’ Execators \ ■ ■ GbAMdJcBOBS. Ate Simon, Woodberry i Bridenbaugh M, Tyrone tp - Baker Samuel, Hollidaysborg ' Crumbaker Jesse, Frankatown Clark John, ,sr, Catharine £1; Joseph K, Altoona' Glasgow JamesP, Antes. Giant Abraham, Blair . “ j Hilemao Jos B, Altoona Harlin Joseph, freedom . Jmler Josiab, Qreenfield Irwin David C, frankatown Boiler, Antes Jacobs William,Gaysport Knbx Alexander, Blair i - Lingafelt John, Hollidaysburg McAteer Jonathan, Logan McCloskey Patrick, Blair Mulborry James, Antes , Nugent'Benjamin, Allegheny Nieodemus JS. North Woodberry ' ' ' . . Boss Kephsrt, Snyder , Smith George, Host on Shannon James, Hollidaysborg Tuaveese Joroks—First Week. Breokbill Christian, Boston Bobb Alexander, Martinsburg Barr Samuel 8, Hollidaysburg Buck Jacob, Logan' • . Barley Jacob, Snyder . Clark.S P, Altoona Conrad Jonathan, Altoona Crouse Peter, Logan v ’ Cramsr J H, Hollidaysburg Crowther James, Tyrone bov Camming Thomas, Catharine Campbell >Nehemiab, Martinsburg Cromwell James, HolUdaysbdrg Bobbins Thomas, Woodberry - , Bearmond James, Jonlata Eller William, Greenfield Fox Stewart, Antes , Fleck Oliver P, Tyrond tp Gwin Alexander, Allegheny . Gailey Joseph, Allegheny Gibboney Baris, Woodberry Hunter Andrew, Hollidaysburg Hartman John, Gay sport Hoover Job P, North Woodberry' Holland Thomas, Allegheny Harbison Henry, Jr, Woodberry Lingenfelter Valentine, Greenfield Lang John B, Woodberry Lots Rudolph P, Logan : Moore Samuel, Blair \ Masden James, Freedom ( Martin Christian, Taylor McCartney Thomas, Antes McAllister Archibald, Woodberry McKinney Baniel, Snyder ' < i MoFadden JP, Martinsburg MbFadden Archibald, Hollidaysborg MoNeal Hugh, Taylor Maurer Henry, Logan McLain Richard, Altoona McQirr Phillip, Logan . v Peicht Jacob, Altoona ‘ ... Barney Solomon, Altoona t Stiffler Samuel, Altoona . - ' ' Smith James, Blair Showberger Jacob, sr, Taylor Tippery John W, Oaysport ; Young Curtis, Frankstown j , Second Week. ; - tarnndt Bavid, Huston w tezander Robert, Woodberry i[. Bnrget Isaac, North Woodberry . • ■ ‘ Baker John, Altoona ' - Bloom William, Martinsbaxg Confer Samnel B, Blair Corben Joseph, Hollidaysburg Cassiday Bavid, Blair Carothers Alexander, Catharine „ Collier John, Logan Diehl Isaac, Juniata Feay James, Woodberry Fare James, Hollidaysburg Geesey Michael, Frankstown, Hartaook Thomas, Hollidaysborg Hoke Samuel, Woolberry ' Hicks John, Woodberry Hoover Daniel, Woodberry N Hoover* Samuel, Hollidaysborg Houser Christ, Gay sport Hopkins TB, Hollidaysburg s Halpenny John, Antes Hooper John W, Altoona Ickes Edward, Altoona Kessler Geo W, Altoona 4 j|.U Einports James M, Hollidaysborg Lehr Gabriel, Altoona * *' Lehr John, Altoona v Leidy Daniel, Woodberry McCamant Samuel, Snyder “ *-4 Morrow Samuel, Tyrone tp : McMaster Francis, Taylor Sink Christ B, Logan Stiffler John H, Allegheny , Stratiff William, Altoona Tipton £ B, Antes Trough O A, Hollidaysborg Thompson John, i< A Qeeb People.— Chambers’ Journaldisous eing a recent book of missionary travels iri Af rica, thus alludes to one of the tribes which are found in that terra incognita: •* Bat the strangest of all the stories told-of the Dokes, who lire along the moist, warm bam boo woodsto the the south of Kaffa and Susa.— Only four feet high, of a dark olive color, savage sod-naked, they have neither houses nor tem ples, neither fire or human food. They live only on ants, mice, and sprnents, diversified by a few roots and fruits; they let their nails grow long, like talons, the better to dig for ants, and the more easily te tear to pieces their favorite snakes. ' I . ■ They do not marry, but lire Indiscriminatiyc lives of animals, multiplying very rapidly, and with very little maternal instinct. The mother name her children for only a. short time, ac customing it to eat ants and serpents as soon as possible; and when it can help itself, it wan ders away where it will,. and the mother thinks no more about it. The Cokes are invaluable as slaves and are taken in large numbers. -The slave hunters hold up bright colored clothes as soon aa they come to the moist, warm bamboo woods where these human monkeys live and the poor pokes cannot resist the attraction|offered by such superior people. 'They crowd around them, and are taken jn thousands In slavery they ape docile, attached, obedi ent, with few wants opd excellent health. They have only one fault—a love of ants, mice and serpents, and a habi ;of speaking to Ter with their beads on the ground, and their heels in the air. Ter is their idea of a superior power, to whom'they talk ini this comieal natnre when they are dispirited or angry, or tired af ants or snakes and long for unknown food. The Dokes seem to come nearest all people yet discov ered to that terrible cousin of humanity— the ape,” ■ ;■. , _ . ——"' ■ 111 ‘} i >rr 1 ■ ' • • _Noeth Alabama Still ron Usiok.— Hon. G. W. Lane, who was recently confirmed as Judge for the Northern and Southern districts of Ala* bama. will, it is said, endeavor to hold his Court at-Athens, in the Union part of thaf r State. The Tuscombia North Alabamian of the j&d instant, contains the proceedings of a public meeting holdat Frankfort, in Alabama, at which the fol lowing resolutions, among others of a «i™iK r character, were passed: Ruolotd, That we ap prove the coarse pursued by oar delegates, Messrs. Watkins andj Steele, in Convention at Montgomery, in not signing the so-called ,seces sion ordinance. Thnjt. secession is inexpedient and unnecessary , and we are opposed to it in any form, and the more so since a majority of the Slave States have refused to go out, either by what is called “ Southern co-operation,” or “ Precipitate Secession,” and that the refusal to submit the so-called Recession ordinance to the decision of the people is an outrage upon pur right and liberty, and manifests a spirit of as sumption, unfairness; and That oar Congressional nominee, Selected, is to rep resent us in the United States' Congress, and not in the, Congress ojf this so-called 1“ Southern Confederacy.” j , A Beats Gikl—Hera is a little Item from a late Texas paper showing the old pioneer spirit still pervading the wives and daughters of the backwoodsmen r Tab party of Indians who passed through Jao|c Parker and Palo Pinto counties last week, marking their way with deso lation, and striking terror to the stoutest hearts, drew up in front of ] the residence'of Mr. Eu banks, .and were holding a parley, and no doubt forming a plan to attack the house. There was not a man on the premises at the time. I Mrs. Eubanks, her daughter and several small chil dren, were alone. The yard was enclosed with pickets, about six feet high. Miss Mary Eu banks, the daughter,: with unequalled presence of mind for one so young, seized a shot gun, put on her brother’s bat and placed a bench near the picketing, so as to peep over without exposing her .body, and then deliberately fired at the party, which stratagem and heroic conduct dddbtlcro'saved her own life and the lives of her mother and little brothers and sisters, as the the cowardly scamps immediately %d, no doubt believing the house defended bya body of armed -men,.... v America* Aristocracy—J?wom of thesßevo luiion.—lt may be a! consolation to “ stuck-up people,” whose great boast) is that they hare Anver' been engaged in any “ useful employ* ment,” to be told the following facts: Washington was ajauveyor add a fanner. - Franklin was a prater. Greene was a physician. Sumpter yras a shepherd. Roger Sherman whs a shoemaker. Marion was a former, as was also Putnam, Allen and Stark. | Hancock was a sh. Morgan was r wnj Trumbull was an it . Arnold (who, thoi man and a good gem druggist. PEN Still Ungers—Winter in the lap of Spring. ' ga.Ditto—Ametcnr bqaox around the church doors. V 9. Settled—The P. ill question in this place, as it should be. ! I - *4. Unsettled—Several 'hills on our hpokis y as they shouldn’t be. ! ggUSee ndvertisemenfe ol property for sale, in another eolnntn. ;| ' JfflLOn the carpet—Sejrernl aspirants for office at the coining foilelection. ; ■' ' . ", 49? Sign no paper without reading it, ahddrink no water without looking into it. 49* Married—Mr. John Strange', to Mbs Mary Strange. Strange, indeed! The next thing may he nliltte stranger. 19_Tbo Johnstown Tribun* denies sthe assertion of the Standard that the Zooms corps of that place are about to disband. | ■ '* ; 49* W.P-I. Painter, of Lycoming county, has boon ap pointed Superintendent of Public Printings by Governor Cuirtto, '■ /I ■_ . '*■ ’’ understand that our neighbor 1 of the Standard hasyecehned his commlssieii as routed) agent between the Pi 0. and depot, at HolUtUysbarg. • A ? comic paper suggests that this being the time for twigs'ito shoot, it might answer Very well, in view of the 'treason ofa well known officer to shoot Twiggt. Ladles who have 4 disposition to punish their hus bands should recollect that a little warm sunshine will melt an icicle much sooner than a regular north-easter. ' Mr.Hsgsanrek has thjinked the President for Laving appointed him to tbo highest place in his gift—that nine thousand five hundred feet above the ocean, the altt* (flde ofQulto the capital of Ecuador. o_Martin Tan Baron is the only individual who has filled the four highest positions under the American Qoys eminent. He has been United States Senator, Secretary; Of State, Tice President dnd President. ©“We see it announced that the man who put up a Stove-pipe without any profanity expressed or suggested, has been found, and that a company has scored him for •xhibition in the priuc ipal towns and citiee. It is said he Will draw better than the pipe, 13. Or.'Jones of Jones’ £yo and Ear Institution, will practice at the Exchange Hotel Hollidaysburg, on the Oth, 10th, 11th and 12th of April, where he will be happy to see his old Altoona patients and all new ones that may needhis services. , ■ ' 43* King, who was arrested not long since at Oxford, . Tndi, for the murder ofDr. J. 11. Rowe, who stopped all t night at King's tavern, has been released, owing to the ~ reappearance of the supposed victim. King extensively advertised hit arrest, and besought Howe to “ turnup” andJptrave Us innocence, and Bdws the notice, ■; ; - Anothsr piOpf or lb's adre^i^ -■/■v V'-Ai*'‘ ''r//.iff'' ■ jpping merchant. v toner. Irtish pgh a traitor, was a brave mi,) was a book seller and BCISSOBS. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Card to the Suffering. The Sn. TV to. Cosgrove, while laboring mi missionary in Japan, wasenred of Consumption, when all other means had failed, bya recipe obtained from a learned'physirian residing in tb? great city .of Jeddo. This recipe baa cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs anl Colds, aud tbe debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders.' Desirous of hencflUlng others, I ' will send this recipe. Which 1 brought bom* with mo, to all who need It, free of charge.’' , i , Address : . • j ' REV. WM. COSGROVE, j i* 43D, Fulton Avenue. ’ .. v. Brooklyn,NvT. Dr. Eafcm’s Infantile Cordial. Dr. Eaton's Ittflaitile Cordial Is remarkable for. lti won derful beneficial effects in the treatment of children. For croup, dysentery, and teething, it has never been surpassed, and mothm should st all times be provided with a supply, as they value ibo lives and the Comfort of their little ones. The preparations of Blood Food are among the most im portant discoveries of tbe age. They tiro not medicines, but food tor ttye blood: already prepared for absorption, pleasant to th? taste, wad natural In action; and what one? gains,’ he retains. The Blopd Food is a scientific discovery, differing from jail patent medicines; and for consumption, throat disease?, liver complaints, dyspepsia, and other dis eases incident .to the fanman frame, is unequalled for Its healtog and sttongthtaing qualities.— fUtpnbia, Ohio, Ga tette See advertisement. •. * For sale by A- Bonsh, Altoona, Pa. Chills and Fever I Chills and Fever!! One of the greatest remedies that has ever been laid be fore the public], for Fever and Agne. and which have re ceived the highest enconiums from the press and the peo ple, is Dr. Hoelotter’s Celebrated Bitters. Who would en dure the tortufss arising from the terrible disease, when it can be so easily cared? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills, alternately, when a remedy can bo obtained fur a mere trifle I And yet bow many fiuniUesjtinger out a painful existence under this deadly blight, find do nothing but gulp down quinine, un til it-becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None bnt the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save tbetmadves intense agony. Sold by-druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement in another col umn. I . Dr. Velpeau’s Cankerine. HR- VELPEAU'S CATHERINE cores Putrid Sore Mouth. DR. VELPEAU'S CANKERINE cures Sore Nipples. DR. V’ELPEAfTS CAN KERIN E cures Ulcerated Sores. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Cats. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Burns. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Sores. DR. VELPEAU'S CANKERINE euros Chopped Lips. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Ulcerated Gums. , DR. VELPEAU'S CANKERINE Is the best Purifier of the Breath of anything known. DU. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Canker in the Mouth, Throat, or Stboqiach, resulting from Scarlatina or Typhus Fevers. Ladies, if you delight in o white teeth', use the CAN KBRINE, and your desires will be realized. We pledge our word that it is entirely free from acids and all poiso nos substances, and can bo given to an infant with perfect satety. It wilt preserve the teeth and keep the gum’s free from ulcers. It is equally efficacious for nursing sore months, la all the thousands remedies that have been put forth for tho cure of the'variolas diseases above, none can equal the Cankerine. Sold by, all druggists. Price 25 cents per bottle. ’’ 1 J. BURRILL A CO., Proprietors, 93 Maiden Lane, N. V. For. sale inAltoona, by G. W. KESSLER. A Card to the Ladies. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FQB FEMALES. Infallible in Correcting, regulating, and removing all ob structions, from whatever came, and always lucceufut as a preventative There is not a lady living but what at some period of her life.ncede Just such 'a medicine as “DUponco’s Golden Pills.” Ope of the first ladies of Chester told the Agent there that shtl had received so much benefit from the use of them, she would be willing to pay $3 a box, rather than be without them. If she could get them no less. Tho in gredients composing these pills are made known to every Agent. They will tell you they are perfectly harmless and yet will ilo all claimed for them. Fall and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box.— by O. yj. KESSLER, Druggist, sole Agent for Al toona, Pa. Ladies by scaling him sl.ooto the Altoona Post Office, can have the pills sent to any part of the country, (confi dentially) by mail, “ free of postage.’’ Sold also by JOHN BEAD, Huntingdon, and by one Druggist in every village town and city'in the State. If. B.—The above Pills have been counterfeited, and ore Offered to Ladies at prices ranging from 25 cents to 75 cts, at that.) Look out fur them. The genuine, hereaf ter, will bear the signature of S. D. Havre, sole proprietor. Price—sl. Purchase of the above gentlemen, and you will find the genuine article, and one you may rely upon. J enuary 31j 1861.—1 y. To Consumptives. Ami those afflicted with' DYSPEPSIA, ’ NERVOUS DEBILITY, i HEART DISEASE, ■ FEVER & AGUE, OR The seventy-five years old, hits for yean devoted! his tiraij to curing his Parisboucrs and the poor in New pork of these dreadful complaints, which carry thousands and thousands to nu untimely grave; he has seldom failed to cars all who have applied to him for re lief, and believing it to bo a Christjan’s duty to relieve those abroad,!as well as at home, bp will send to those who require it, a copy of prescriptions used, (Free of Charge), With directions Ibr preparing and using the same. Also rules on Dietj .Bathlag, Ventilation, and Exercise for the Sick, they will find these remedies a sure cure for Consump tlon, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Fever and Ague, Constipation, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Ncryoas Dqbilily, and jFemale Complaints, and be hopes every one afflicted'will tend for B copy, os it will cost nothing, and those suffering should* Apply, before it is too late. These Prescription aro used py the most eminent Physicians in London, Paris, and New York. Those wishing them will please addresij REV.jDR. CHAMBERLAIN. Nov. 15,’60.7-ly. WUliamshorgb, New York. To Consumptives. The advertiser, hatring Won res tored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered seW eral yeors wjtii a severe lung affection, and that dread die, ease consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the zneans of cure,.: To all who hpsirp It he wnl send a copy of the prescrip tion used (free Of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wlilflnd a sure core for Cosscurnos,! Bboxcbris, Ac. The only object of the advertiser is. sending the Prescription is'to benefit the afflicted, and ppread information which bej conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his reme- x idy, as it will post them nothing; and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will ptaise address. i Rev; EDWARD aL WILSON, ! ... iniliamsbhrgh, Set. 4, ’tO.-i-ljr. • ' Kingt County,New Yirk MBS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, bos a soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething,.by sotening the gums, reducing all in flammation—w(U allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the' bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in ail cases. See advertisement in another Column Tuodhan T. Rhoads., ..;CiiabieB Saiub. ■REVERE HOUSE, (late eagle hotel,) Third Street, above Eace, PHILADELPHIA. RHOADS & SAILOR, Proprietor*. , ; TERMS, $1.35 PER DAT. ! March 7» IWi-iy r S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. CONSTIPATION. Nervous Headache By the use of these fills the jieriudic attacks offfirsosi or tick Headache may be prerented; and if taken at the tommencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will he obtained. i They seldom foil In removing the -Vaitssa and ffiWffeV to which fomalee are so subject. - They act gently upon the bowels,—removing OufcWtss*. For Literary Men, Student*, Delicate Females; and all persons of ttdehiary habit*, tltsf ate valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving' lens and vigor to the dlgee live organs, and restoringthe natural elasticity an J strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS ere thsi result of long inrestigv tlon and carefnlly coudneted experiments, having been ia use many years, during which time they have pfevsntsd and relieved a vast amount of pain ami suffering from Headache, whether 'originating in tho nervous system or. from a deranged state of the stomach. ■ V They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with pefect rafety without making any change of diret, and the abtepee 'of aifh diti grteable latte render* it easy to adniinittetj them to eh'ddrtu. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five slguaturea Of Henry C. Spalding on edfch Box. - Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will bo sent by mail prepared on receipt of the PRICE Q 5 CENTS. All orders sboald be addressed to HENlft a SPALDING. Nov. 15, ’BO.-l>.l <• Cedar Street New York. TUB FOLLOWING ENDORSEMBNTS OF SPALDING’S Cephalic Pills, WILL CONVINCE' ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CUBE 18 WITHIN THEIR REACH. M these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SPAUtfffO; they afford unquestionable proof ef the efficacy of thit truly scientific discovery. Mr. SPAinixe. Sir : , I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and flips them so iosß that I want you to Send me two dollars worth more. V Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom. 1 gave a few out of the first box I got from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige Vour obedient Servant, I JAMES KENNEDY. Mb. Spalwno.- Sib: ~C I wish yon to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, J have received a great deal of benefit from them'. ' Tours, Respectfully, MART ANN STOIKIIODSS. Spruce Cries, Ucstisqbos Co., Pa., Jan. 18, 1801 n. C. Spaldiso. , Sib: Ton will please'send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately. * Respectfully yours, “ JOHN B. SIMONS. P. S.—f Aave used one box of your Pills, and find them sxeeilent. Bate Vebsob, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1801. HCNTtT C> Spaiwso, Esq." Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box-of your Cephalic Pills. Thru art truly the bat Pillt 1 ever trfed. Direct T" A. STOVER, P.M. Belle Vernon, Wyandott Co., 0. s Bevebw; Mass, bee. 11,1861. U.C Spaldisq, Esq. j > - Iwisb for some circulars or lorgo show bills, to bring yoqt Cephalic Pills more particularly before my custo mers. If you have anything of the kind, please scud to me. One of my customers; who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) was cured of an at tack in one hour bjft/our Pillt, which I sent her. Respectfully yours, , W. B. WILKES. Retwoldsbcks, Fbaxeux Co, Cairo, Jan. 9,1861. Hisbt c. SPAinnra, No. 48 Cedar st, N. Y. Desk Sib : ; Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for which send ene boxof“ Cephalic Pills.” Send to address of UsT.Wm. 0. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio., Tour Pillt work likt a charm—curt Headache almost nv stonier. . s- Truly yours. . WM. C. FILLER, Vpsxlskh, Mich.j Jan. 14,1861. ) Mb. Smuixo. Sib: Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Phis . for tlie cure of th« Nervous Headache and Cbniveneas. and received the same, and they had to good an edict that I wot induced to tend for mart.' Vienna send by retort; mail. Bireqt to A. R. WHEELER, , Ypsilanti, Mich. From the Examiner, Xbr/dlk, To. Cephalic Pllla accomplish the object for which they were mode, viz.; Cure q||fimdaehe ia all its forms. : From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Tlioy have been tested in more than a thousand cases, with entire'success; , ' Prom the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or have, been troubled with the headtehe, sender a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that yon may have them in cose of an attack. Fromthe Advertiser, Providence, R. I: The Cephalic .Pijls are said to be a remarkably affective remedy for the headache, and one of the vsryHwst for that vary frequent complaint which has evar been discovered. Fromihe Western R. a.Gozetie, Chicago, 18, *' Wo heartily endorse Ur. Spalding, and his norivalled Cephalic Pills. ; From the Kanawha Valley Steer, Kanawha, To. We are sure that persons suffering with the htadaehe. who try thdm. Will stick to them. ? From, the Southern i'tith Finder, A'ew OrUemt, tm. Try them! you that are afflicted, and we ate snt« that yonr testimony can be added to the already nmherons list Unit has received benefits t|iat no other ssn pr»- V «£> A' single bottle of SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE will save ten timci Hs cost ' SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUEI , SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I : SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! - ■ATX *HS PISOISI ■ . ECONOMY! DISPATCH! ‘ A j 19-“ASntcHnptopSatm Nunc.”,Qp ’ i, ■ As acctdehts will in well regulated final it fa.Tery doMmWi to hare some cheep mod ertrre* ntent way fcr repsiribg Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. = ' i SPAW&O’S PREPARED OLUBI meets all eachemergencies, and no household can afford to bewlthout it. It is always ready, and up to ths sticking “USEFUL IN ETERJ HOUSE.” N. B.—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Pries 25 eta Address, ■' HENRY C. SPALDING, .; ■ < No. 48 Cedar St, N. Y. A; - s ■ CAUTION. *•**•*? .““Principled persons are attempting to palm off-®® ttjc unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPA RED GLUE, I would caution all persons to examine betas purchasing, and see that tbs full name, '■ ‘ ' I&BPALDIN&S PREPARED GLUE..«r isonthe entrlde wrapper; all others ate sWindlingeona- Csrfhilt. ,; •' : /■ —a-?- ! ■ '■j**-- • \ CvT" -I:" --a'' .'!7v Makonvule, Cosh., Feb. 5, IBM. Havebtobd, Pa., Feb. 0, lg6l BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER ™ CKJOIUIID HOItAHD JUDODT ** ©TSPEPSIA, ' DISEASE OF THE KIONEYt, d«aPI,AIJ| V) * WEAKNESS OP AKY KIHD, FEVER AND AGUE, Aad Em. nrlna «A«Uooo apoo a 4Nh4m«« STOMACH OH LITER, Mind aadfeUedlpt PUct. I^l sggM^“^sraa«r Umm of th«y»thwUn(l Kitterad ot« tfeoflm of thh aa^aagatigatag*****^ ar.jJSffiSfc.ira OfUW, wulUlngtod qulekaoXß* vrmryaum, nMog np to. Say®? p«— 3Snrd« READ CAREFULLY I As Mh W*hly writrwfd Barium 1 * mto Mfffet tottlM OnOMUSwrbattt&«c rfx baOtoftr VroßauaTtC «"•* <•«“ ** tfctotriy Mbbntod KaUda* U* ladooS may tottuaoM, which tba pabUo *Mld g«t4 iptM 49* Brnm-of Xopottloa. ttal «■ smm k m I*M of mty bottla you bay. kssr*- SOLI PBOFBIXTOXt, BENJAMIN PAGE, JB.&(XX KAivvAotaaiaa fhamaewtiste and (Eheniilsis, PITTSBURGH; fA> Fer Bale by A. ROUSH Altoona. April 18, 1800-lamly. $35,00 Fays the entire, cost lor Tuition in th* most populsr set successful ComiocrcW School In the Country. . Upward of twelte hundred young men from twenty-eight alffsrrnt States have befU educated for business hoe within th« post throe years, some of whom have been employ id m Book Keepers ot'eatarlOrof' ‘ ■> ' $3000,00 per Anmnu, immediately open graduating, who knew- nothing sTm counts when they entered'tho College. SS~ M fnirters sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra chirp. ForCathlogne of 84 pages, Specimens of'Prot Cowhy't Business and Ornamental Peutnauahip, and a.large snp» ving of the College, inclose twenty-live ' cents In PosU|« Stomps to tbe Principals. JENKINS * SMITH, Pittsburgh, P» • Altoona, Jan. 24, '6l-ljr. BABB TIMES MAD E E ASY! Good News for the Vderaplbyedl 1000 Ohanefes to make Money I OfiE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH 0? WATCHES, SILVER-PLATED W&RE, \ . TO BE; DISPOSED OP OX AN ENTIRELY NEW ■£. I ORIGIN A L 2,600 AGENTS WANTED 1H All person* desirous of wearing an Ag*nej la tbia New Enterprise Should tend on tbeirname* at once, enclnalng a Sets! etampto pay postage, and recelTa by raturn of malt A PREMIUM 3B OUE INDUCEMENTS, Which affix*' ijcß+f i-* E v MON E Y ■,■without risk, togtilMr wjpi FULL PARTICULARS Relativetothb NOVEL PLAN! , To fnsuro prompt and satiß&ctory dsthegs, dtnct *U order* to GEORGE G. EVANS, ? . 439 Chestnut Btr**t, Philadelphia- UOE BUILDING ON ..r.?/ * r tt JEWELRY ASD ASD MIAN! Containing, TWKAKX ... . V' 4 dsM* 3 *' : * • • ~ , ALTOONA • ■ J-. ••’ HoUidarsburg. wrStarn Through >MMrai Through tr«*wujnr»? JKiMttn tV’ay - Otnn Hocas:—l>ur »» r. x. Oa Sunday* .'' * ' RAILRf ■**»•nffl-ssr! ■ ,■*■.?■ " ; «r- West • . M.u m £ut • r jcv I '.- » wwt: • thtJIOLUDAYSBt v-ifciaHs Xast and West, i 'INDIANA BUANCU - v v,'jjiMomnoilatioa Train sjj Bfast and Express 2C, 1860. \yjv LOG CttSAT Jkwblrt ■ N'ftV months there ' 4h» country numerc p their flaming adver flit* the moat remsi . Whole sols ofjeweh fortnne, can be si Sam -Of one dollar. : /y.^»r*lnf»—one dol . teasing yon for an< v .cncOeltar. She wi to ptaaerva your d dollar. • Your sweet '■ brCcola U—they, can - ’JKI wonderful what - in prices. This is t ■ yon touch'turns into u of old.. ittfs very di ’ amrv'ant bn the stree for Bridget wears ju M shining ear-ring sad, with the except ftrackled face, is Just Then it is quite as di •"-John who sits on yourself sitting ins .watch with an imn wears throe tnagnific when not in charge o A gold headed cane, many airs as Jits nuiste . , Can a stranger tell th and bis master? - Wl change in the way o become more p'.entif will give the solution tific American. Then extensively used in ti for gold. It is a Fre td hy the French, gol x tured to a large extei It bears a very dost color, density and fi that It deceives ever}’ mad experts. The fin alloy gives to those o it a delicacy and a p ~ ha obtained from brot )y ductile and tnallabl drawn, stamped, chas or leaves, or treated i j. desire. The discover ly Wonderful, and its to place within the r haraental and higher menae number and oi factored out of alloy ssd none but exccllei gold. '■ Monday Last.—lf their patience tried, i Was general moving d moving. It anew an Vengeance, from early to the detriment of go floors left by the vro i cam* after them. It ••three flits are equal one less flit on saeh d worse than a fire. 01 trae in demand, and, suit, or was lost, or i were wrong, and to sn temper, under the c stretching the truth, did without a large sti Sat the day is past an Tbs Loss Aqony ugony is over,”andi firmed or ' toooa has been appoin T 7. Patton, at least so this time she speak's hot siege for that posi well feel relieved, now Maledictions dire will huß> but it would ha' appointed any other ; appointed, consequent dUappointed. Let the - oat ia the cold,” coi they would have been they succeeded iu “ k and show how philoeh -defeat; MU A great discovery e »ed« at Altoona and HolU< % Huzza! That’s act *• an old saying that t learn news about hon ■efoil at Altoona ant About as true as ®anj the great discoveries i consequence of this it of prospector! farmers will no doubt lauds 100 per cent. 1 for oil a vein of gas if gas Is all that has yet and ,we are not we have is manufactm ; Reiioiocs Rev. hften appointed to tbii j a the