L NOTICES, ted to the Trading, t((a,OBN PILLS WHtyftoiAijjg ■w. rtgKMijy. mtU remottmg all '.j, t»w tefvilncr cattt, aMd akiaoi "• < *- ai a pmmtaUtt WUTios but wb»t «mo»»l>w4aa o t ( | f[ i» » medicine as “ Dnpaoco’e « Btet ladiesof Cheater tpU the igeu* i received so much id he wjlling to p«y $5 a bn*, lather th,,, If >bc could get them no teas. TW Wt these pills arc made Known to «„» il led you they are perfectly haraUej* H claimed fbr them. Fall and e»pife it puny Mich tux. I'rice Kbd from uelds and al) polio .in Iw gtvcn to an iufmot with perfret rve the twth nud keep theguatafree Equally efficacious for uursleig sore ih*iwainl.< remedies that Imre been put the rarious diseases above, bow csit Sold by all . drnggitts. Price 25 J. BUIIEILLfiCO,* Proprietors, U 3 Malden Lone, K. T. i.>.v «. W. KESSLER. ’s Infantile Cordial. It Cordial la remarkable for its wofi c- in cbe-tieatmuQt uf children. For 1 tething, it iota neTerber&mpUMd, inglAknv* brprrfvkted with a mppjj, « urn! the comfort of their little pom. f K.mhl arc nmong theDKWtim> Mho ag**, They are uot I- alrvsuyr i*rcparod for ab*urptkm r and natural in action; and whatoao »c Blf-od F«*<] is a scienti Acdfocorety, int siudidm *; and for wosftniptibn, roinpbuoK dyspepsia, and other di*~ iuituun frame, 1“ unequalled for lt» Qiiing qualities.— Odftmbia, Ohio, Ga ect. Altoona.Ta. Consumptives. ingbecn restored io health in a fejr fprqnutly, after havingeuffomi aet* re Ion? aHVctjon, mwl thatdreaddfc» •Mjti'ju* to iohUc known to hlsfelKrw trrnj a co]>y of the pteacify' f«V dfr' ctinns for preparing kMcli tlwy will find a sure cure for \ ilft&Kcm?!*. ic. The only of (fig the rn-x iiptu-n U to benefit th# ir<- Who. would endipu ifticfcfr* md icy chill*, alternately, jriiCP » I for a mere trifle ?, And yet ho* 101 a painful i-xlstenc* uader thU *!mig bur gulp down quinine, uu" in as their daQy metli. girfip* S >nn but the foolfoli and / re these ynj liable Bitter*, vdn” iy> Sold by druggists ami dcakrf ti*-? aUvertUmoul In another Rfiro Euroaiiv or tuk UsioS-" [y most epleudid Clothing ifenff®* t i» splendid as regards the 'pals’ be immense business of lbe.«t#h* ud it is equally splendid in rospert lid vast resources. Butto itsg*’ si are, first, the elegance pf the and Youths, I durability of the mafeyiais. au»f >l the fit, and lastly tbt moderale h are Bold. Wc refer, in this dot* than the Brown Stone Clothing ki,.Nos, GO3 and 605 Cbortaot SW iu. ifee Suffering. e. while laboring Ml missionary Eisurajition, —1 till ntbor niianf -rained from a learned phyafrjgM of Jed do. Tid* recipe baa oared * from Cou«nmpy«f ‘ "“S'w Mi Colds, Md (lie tausol by tbaaa diaorders. ’ ■ : olliors, I will Mod thhyielpet fiiiPK, to all who need it. ftytrf' •y . WM. COSGBOTJS. i3U, falton Areana, ■ Uruohlya, fi.T- f f fcwajapbjaldao, baa a«>»thtMf «W* p*Mj MM9W;•.. ■d«tti«gom., radariac4Pt|»' J^fgd»« »are to ■ •itk toyonr infanta. ITtiw»iw>Hß anotjiar c*fw» ' Critotne. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE MAILS CLOSE. Eu-tern Way Votern Way iiAuaayhlmrft •Vvsti-ra Through, iaf.tru Through. MAILS AKJKIVE. Uiilidsysburg..... ... i 7 15 A, M. and 0 4.VP. 51. Western Tlirongli 7 4S A. M. ijoicrn Through 7 2o “ W ivtern Way ,• * ;*o P- JJ- Eastern Way 6 “’ J 1. 51. omcc Heins During llie week, from 0 44 a. it. till - 5n r u. On Sundays, from 7 45 till S 45 a, si. ' JUIC.N SIIOEMAKETt, P. M railroad schedule. FrnressTrain East arrives 8.30 P. 51., leaves 5,50 P. 51. •• West “ 7,45 A. si. “ 8.05 A. 51. . o East “ 1.35 A. 51. “ 1,40 A. 51 . a .West “ 8,35 P. 51., “ 8,40 P. 51. Mail “ Eturt “ 7,30 A. 51. 7,45 A. 51. i- West “ 0.611 I’. 51., “ 7,05 P. 51. Tlir HOLMUAYSBURO BRANCH connects with Ex* ~r C4 j Tmin West, and Mail Train Eutt anti Wevt. 1 INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown /.rrumiuoilation and Express Train Lust and West, and *iih fast Freight East. ENOCH LEWIS, Gcn'l Snjit. April 15, 1801. LOCAL ITEMS. Citizens’ Meeting. Pursuant to a call issued by the Chief Bur gess, the Citizens of Altoona met at Jaggard’s Hall, on Tuesday, April 23d, ISGI, for the pur- j pose of forming a Home Guard, and devising; means for the protection and maintenance of : the families of those who have enlisted in the I service of their country. . ■ j On motion of Dr. Findleyj W. 11. Wilson, i F.sq., was appointed Chairman, and Bcnj. F. | Hose, Secretary. The President stated the ob- f jectof the meeting, after which Jas. Lowther, ; Hs.p, offered the following : i Hisohul, Tliifit a committee of three citizens-! from, each ttsril, and Loudonsville, be appointed I to procure subscriptions to aid in the support j of the families of our fellow citizens who have unlisted, or who may hereafter enlist in the ser vice of our country; said committee to have charge of the distribution of the funds thus i raised. j I •The resolution was unanimously agreed to. i On motion, the Chair appointed the follojjfijig ! gentlemen on said committee . ‘ Kart Iford-.C. Jaggard, Geo li Cramer ami | Jonathan Conrad, Xortii dlard—Daniel i/iuglmian, Chas. 3 Mann and John Allison. H«; Ward— A. B. Clark, John Woods and ■ Jacob Messer Lwl'tiitviUe —Martin Runyan, A. IX Cherry ' ' . A. G. CURTIN, ami A. ,Biddle. [ r Jr ~. Harrisburg, April 23. n ’ . r ,,tr -r ~ | oen - 11 dlmms— Drill you* forces at home. On motion of t. H. Turner, Esq, die Chair and wait for marching orders. Our camp is was authorized to appoint a'committee for the : to overflowing We icannot take more purpose of drafting a plan of organization mid ! meu at present. Av G. CURTIN. goveinment for the Guards, of wliicl. con,mitteei :H ead Quarters, 4th April 23 1861 the Chairman of the present meeting was to act 1 -.Captains of companies organized, or organi as Chairman. The following gentlemen were | zm g- will act according to tenor of above dis appointed:—W. 11. Wilson, Wm Hoyden, E. 11. ;.I' : ‘ ,i:^e - >i. WILLIAMS, Jr., Turner, Roht. Pitcairn*, E?fß. McCruin, Geo. I Brig. Gen, 4th Brigade. Potts, A. A. Smyth and Geo. B. Cramer This j _ AiToox.v, April 20, 1861. committee to meet and prepare a plan of or- j Messus, Editous:— Some of the inhabitants ganizatign, and report to adjourned meeting to I Altoona have taken advantage of my limited be held on same evening. j acquaintance among you, to circulate injurious* * ° . ' reports concerning me, and I deem it but justice On motion, a committee of three- was ap- | to myself to correct them, and define my true pointed to confer with the: people of Logan; I wish it distinctly understood, that township, and ascertain their views in regard I \ 11111 a mcn man, njul pronounce all reports to co-operating with the Home Guard of Altoona. °‘ rcur j lte f to ' | he contrary, b “* e tv m T, , -x, » v , V A "“ u “ a - ! sluadert, and those who have been instrumental "■ 41 UJoyd, M. Banyan and Jacob Ilesser : in giving them publicity, Hart and calumniators. Worn appointed said committee. j ELWOOD BYERS. _ Messfs- Pluck & Lowthcr, C. Jnggard, offered j In times like the present, persona are apt to iheir Halls for the use of the . Guards for drill j he carried away by the excitement of the, mo purposes, &c. The armory of the Logan Rifle ; and Tumors started lose nothing hy being Rangers was tendered for a similar purpose. : twice told. It therefore becomes every one to Col. Woods, of the Altoona House, offered the ; k e on their guard, and not assent too hastily to use of rooms in his house for the meeting of this or that, report, hut investigate carefully, committees The. Borough Council room was j and when there is cause for action, let it be also tendered. j prompt, but do nothing in baste which will be On motion, a committee of five; confuting of |/ c P e " ted of >u «»>m ? r moments. We must not Messrs. Jos. Kearney, Juo. Woods, John Alii- ] stt thc law nt dcfian(:c - olse w c have nothing to son, 51. Runyan and W. C. McCormick,'were I suve . r " u f‘ We lmve to ° much confidence in appointed a committee to procure signatures to i t * lc l u^ who may desire from enlisting in the regular army. tvery member of thc Home Guard shall lake the oath •. aih-giance to the CoDetitntiou of the United Mates and ne state of IVonsylvania, and shall be governed by a m or i.y-Lawa hereafter inserted. By-Laws. .'echos I. This organization-shall he ditid-d into mm l-atni-e of 7s membora, and shall tic officered hv oiiecap •f. n - I !' r « l heutetißUts. four sergeants and four Vuili..rais, wheu E fcnu d' l ’- ll,n Uienibc.-s of.cadi company "r" 1 ' 11 snmcie,, t nmuher of companies shall - BIUh U ,U , 11 hiittalion or regiment, n sli&M then be the duty of the whole battalion or reiii ";! «> »l«t their gene,at officers, in " , ( I military ruin* n*gulatlng the U * , r s „ cc - S - 1* «i>all be the duly of each commanding nfflrer f Tf^° m n ,ny m furnl " l ‘ :L ’ men on tlie order of (he ymmamling officer .vs he shall deem m-e.-ssarv odtlr! fam ng guard duly id such times and places as' said e m m mding officer shall direct. ni P ,ctt,lK ' r u t tl*'» organization shall absent t '' lf ; ,°r rer !i St \ M P«rorn. guard (ur npy ot ‘r'?dulr eitueut theconaeiit of the offleers „t. Ids conijamv * J ’ namt’.“'l abi.-t.ting himself from - ■ ‘C- K“»' *■■ or other duty, or refn.mg tn obey |l™. r .'! . ,!a lda name eh,ill |.„. stricken from the f r t"h’ H " d ,' to which lie belongs. I,' *^ cour t iiiiirtial shall Ue formed. two rauv wl!?’i° n i'i f r >i eallt - ull an ttb9 - u,w ' * z <-t am- memWor'tM ? r di f >r . Ji " conduct’on the part 0 i n; cane-1,1- ln ' be considered snf canse tor dismissal from the organization. Report unanimously agreed to andcommittee uiSchiiTged. On examination of the roll, of members, it «as ouod that there were more .than the num ,er required to form three companies, and many ruo intended to enroll their names hud not yet Be s °> therefore it was decided to forth four On motion of Mr. Potts the meeting proceed '' to the election of four Captiins—the mem m enrolled to hare the privilege of selecting ' -aptam under whom they desire to serve, following Gentlemen were placed innom- Boyden, Geoj** Potte, E, 11. - 7 00 A.M. 7 15 7 15 A. M. ami C 30 P. M. 7 30 P. M. 7 30 “ | [We may add to the above that, oh Tuesday I evening last, 200 guns and a heavy supply of was received from Philadelphia, for the purpose of equipping the Guards. These guns, :n addition to those belonging to the two military companies who have enlisted in the regular servicp, who left (heir guns behind, gives us an armory of near 300 guns, Which will he enough to supply every man in town who has not n gun of his own. Six, or proba bly eight, full companies can he r rnised in this place, and all will soon be-in readiness to take llicir place in the field for the purpose forwhich they are organised.—Kus. . At n joint meeting of the committees appointed by the citizens of Altoona, for raising a iuatontation fund for the families of volunteers, hold .\prij 24, 1881, the following regulations were adopted, vis : « 1. Subscriptior.s will bo receivM by each of the four C"tiu oit Hes, ill either money, ptofisions, or eiolliiiig, •Ti volunteers needing and wishing aid will apply to the committee of their wind, or t e tow£ •hip, us the cusu may he. 3. All orders on the TremSnrer, for nioaev. provisions or s e Xe T * d . r; ‘ £ “ :b * *he President, mid cjuiUrr- Of It ' l ‘ cr ‘.' Ur -V, “I 1 0", “ certificate from the coiu ® I°A.tiCCLA,t iC CLA , k P : reOUnp - President of Joint Committee. Good for “Litti,k Bi.ue.”—Eight compa nies have gone from this fcounty, in response to the call for anen to defend the honor of our flag, to witi llollidaysbnrg Feniioles—Capt. Miuier, Juniata Rifles—Copt. Lloyd. Wayne Guards'—Cnp£. Xcff. Tyrone Artillery—Capt Bel!. Scott Rifles—Capt, Holland. Logan Rifles—Capt. Zink; Altoona Guards—Capt. Wayne. Marlinsburg Infantry—Capt. Ramey. Although so many have gone, we have plenty more good men left who will be promptly on hand should their Undoes he needed. We copy the following from the Remitter of yesterday: . . Harrisburg, April 2.1. (mu. II til turns —Ser.U no uiore companies until you have further orders. direct breach of"the pence, or give countenance to a spirit pf mob law. We do not wish to see I suspicion fastened upon the innocent, and hope it will not be, without due inquiry be first made, 1 j, .Mass Mkktinci.— An immense mass meeting [ of tlie citizens of this place was held in front of j tjie Logan House, on Mondayftvening last, and i addresses delivered by John Scott, Ksq., of f Huntingdon, and Hori. L. W. Hull, of this place, j The veranda was filled with ladies who gave evidence of the feelings which inspire their i hearts, by joining in the applause which greeted the patriotic remarks of the speakers We have } not room for the addresses-which were deliver ed on this and other occasions, at that place, else iSh should take pleasure in publishing them. Altoona is*L T uion to tlie core, and there is not an arm in it that would not lend its aid in de fence of the Flag of our Country. Patbiotism of ocb La diks. — The veranda in front of x the Logan House, in this place, is crowded with the ladies of our town and vicinity on the arrival of the trains which convey the soldiers cast, and they.grcct them with waving kerchiefs and Sags, smiles of approval and en couraging words. Wo have heard of one in stance wherein the wife of one of the men who left this place with Capt. Wayne’s company, gave vent to her patriotism by the expression that she irould rather be the •tidow of a soldier than the. wife of 'a coword. Our young ladies are also adopting the wearing of badges of red, white and blue, pinned ,on the left breast, or worn on the heud dress- ; WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN unusually fine Stock of Goode suitable for the Season. No Auction trash, but regular good Ooodsat very low prices. We deem It unnecessary to parade the prices of a few articles in an adveitisement. but only say that we can unilVUl sell goods at ns fiilr prices as any other house in the place. Wo have, as usual, a great variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. Id this department we think we can say ffu bare tho best assortment to be found In tho place, consisting in part of Black and Jhncy Silks, Poplins, Lustres, Morelias, Bracks Mnzand/iqncf. Arabevpiej, Valencias, Grisailles . CbJa briaus, Chailies, Delaines, Deheqts, Lavdlas, Bril liants, Ginghams, Lawns, Chintz*, Prints, and a full fine of Domestic Dry G<)odt. Also, Stella and Berege Anglais Slmwls, Dusters, Hosiery, Gloves Collars and Cuffs, Magic Ruffling ami a fall stock of ail kinds Cf notions and Fancy Goods. Umbrellas large and small. Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Win dow Shades, Wall Paper sod Border, Wood aud Willow Ware, Hardware, Qnccnsvrure, Childrens Fancy, Gigs, &0., Sue. We have also on hamjs a very largo and superior stock of FAMILY GROCERIES at Greatly Reduced Prices. Sagan and Syrups by the No Couet.—Prothonotarr Bnldrige gives ; advance. .. - ' • " • i We take this occasion to return our sincere thanks notice (0 Jurors, Witnesses end Others, that no ! to.the people ef Altoona and viclnitr for the share of their Court will ha held week iWefnro thev 1 P** roD *B e heretofore received, and Invite them to drop In yours win ne neia next week, luererore wey , M our new etoak which we feel confident will iftase. n«fd not Btt«nd. i | 1 Alwcrai, April 18. 3. iJ. ioWtBBS. B@uTlie Harrisburg Telegraph learns that so great is the rush for the army, among the Penn sylvania Rail Road employees in this place, that if the enlistments go on, the road will bo left in an embarrassed condition for want of hands of experience. ’Tis true that oar town has done nobly in the Way of furnishing recruits for the army, and many of our best men have left us, but we have not learned that any. em barrassment has been occasioned, from the fact that most of the workmen here are experienced men and well acquainted with their business. No embarrassment from this source, wo think, need be apprehended. Turner, Jno. L. Piper, A. Devlin, B. Houseman, A. Kipple, S. Barber, J. Kearney, A. A. Smyth, K. B, McCrurn and Joa. Smith. On motion, Messrs. Runyon, McConnell, McCrea and Roush, were appointed tellers. Tellers reported the"' following gentlemen elected:— Wm. Hoyden, Captain Company A E. H. Turner, :1 3. L. Piper, A. A. Smytb, <1 ,11 j SST" For the past few weeks our town hsa WLlkrCI CD 9k iun A/NkiiA f been one of unusual excite meat. The “war” " PittLtfa S» WILSON’S | has been tbs all-absorbing topic, and a martial C ITT XTST | \rr» ' dS ! spirit pervades the whole community, Numer- : § ® '* *■ vwX . j obb events have transpired, which will serve m n-s-wifwim 2 I to be memorable in the history of our country; S |OT A#lH IW fCK S' but since a Home Guard has been organised * *l*** V**4*£¥fiw* ££ here, we may consider ourselves quite safe, for the present, and again resume our usual oocu- *- R A O |/rn ry pstions. As the painting season is now fully jg on us, it may be well-to say, that, itis a matter ' g ALTOONA, I j A., 3T of great importance to those who contemplate !£* An-pnt for Rlfllr Pnilllfv S doing, or havjng something done in this line, A o“H* *® r ulnlF tOUD(y> ® to know where they can obtain the best mid *l9 Vl*3l'D*3Li JLA cheapest materials Such can bo obtained at < N*VJO H/W *S Kouah’s Drug Store, where they are constantly * r PHESE MACHINES ARE ADMlT ken> , , . . ! 1 to be tho beat over offered to the public. and their Kept, and whose sto-k we can safely recommend euiwriority in ntitfactoniy estabiubed by tbc tact tilt in to the public, j the last eight years, [ Over 14,000 More of these Machines have been sold than of any other mots afuctured, and more medals have boeu awarded the pro prietor* by different Fair* and Institutes than to any oth ers. The Machine* are warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They are now in use in several families In Al toona, and in every case they giva entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring information as tb« su periority of the Machines,, to Col. Ivlin L. Piper. Rev. A. 5* CJoorge Uuwkesworth, Beuj. P. Rose, and B LL Turner, Ks.jrs. The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, tdlver plated, gloat foot on * new style iiemmer—$05. No. 2, ornamental brume, slom foot anil new etvle liemmer—ss3. No. a, pbiiii. with old stylo liemmer—s4s. [Jlareh 21,1801-tf. Man Drowned— On Saturday l„«t whilst a company of men were engaged in fishing in the Juniata near Petersburg, one by the name of McGinlcy, fell out of the canoe, and sank in the water, and although every effort was made to re cover the body it bad not been found at the time of penning of this article. The deceased was formerly a minister of the United Brethren per suasion, but has latterly been employed as a watchman on the Pennsylvania, -Railroad. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his untimely death. —Huntingdon American. 3- I** Cameron can be found at Roush’s Drug-Store at all times during the day,' and at Mrs. Rigg’s boardinghouse at;night, except when professionally engaged. Those who desire his services should note the change of boarding place. The doctor requests us to state that be will give gratuitous medical attention to the families of all those who have enlisted in defence of the Flag of our Country. Union* Envelopes and Letter Paper.— Charley Caughling, of the Blair County Book and Music Store, opposite this office, hsr just received a supply of Union envelopes and letter paper, having the American flag printed in colors ou the upper .left-hand corner of the envelope, and on the top of the letter sheet. All who desire to show their love for the Union and the flag of our country, by the use of these articles in their correspondence, can find them in all styles and sizes at Caughling’s. Gratuitous Attendance upon Volunteers’ Families. — To the Tyrone ami Altoona Hclirf Committees. Gentlemen—Feeling that in the present crisis it behooves all true patriots to willingly make sacrifices in support of our Union, and in encouragement of those who have so no bly rallied to its defence, I herewith offer my professional, services, free of charge, to all who may stand in need of assistance. Dr. A. P. Calderwood, Altoona. SST We Icam from flic Uegisler that the folks ot Williamsburg and WooJberry township have made arrangements to keep open a “Widows r Garner” in XcfFa mill, for the benefit of the needy families of the volunteers who have gone from that neighborhood in support of the “Stars and Stripes.” On Sunday morning last, Sherman’s Battery* from Minnesota, passed through this place, on its way to Washington. It is compo sed of 180 regulars, horses, and pieces of Artil lery. The.men were all stout, healthy looking fellows, well drilled and will do good service in an engagement. taff'At a meeting of the Ladies’ Mite Society of tbs M. E. Church, Altoona, it was resolved. That they, as a society of ladies, do adopt the wearing of the badge of our Union, in the form of a rosette, os an evidence of the feelings which they entertain for their country. I. 0. DF 0. F.— Xoliee. —-The members of the order generally, are invited to attend at the Lodge room of Altoona Lodge No. 473, next Friday evening, 'at 7i o’clock, to celebrate the 42d anniversary of the Institution of Odd Fel lowship. By ordep.' D. ROBISQN, Sec’y. / ruoiioTED.yCapt. Minier, of tbe HclUdnjs burg Fencibles was last week elected Colonel of the Regiment composed of tbe Bl»ir and Cam bria county volunteers. Col. Higgins has been appointed aid to Brig. Gen. Williams, of liar risburg. MARRIED: On the 18th hut., hj John Griffin. F.«n.. Mr. THOMAS MOIIOAN, to Miss EUZABETU UEES, both of Logan township. At the M.;E. Parsonage, on Hiursday evening. April ISth, by Rev, \V. h. Spottawood, Mr. FLKMON TROUT to Miss SARAH H. McMAIION. both of Altoona. T FASHIONABLE MILLINARY & J.’ -TRIMMING Store, on Virginia street, AJtooua, op posite J. B. llilctuan’s store. The subscriber Raving pur chased with great care, an entire, new stock of Ladies dress goods, and Trimmings: al«d a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, Floe French Work, Collars and Un dorslecvCs in sets. Gloves, Mitts,Tloslery, Skirts, Ac., all of the latent stiles, and in great varieties, ore now open for the examination of the Indies; all of which will be sold at the lowest cash pries. Ladies desiring good*of the above named should call on the undersigned and suit themselves before purchasing elsewhere. MRS. ELIZABETH EABT. Altoona, April 25, ISCI-Cm. FIRST ARRIVAL OP SiFlßllSrca- GOODS AT THE “MODEL.” DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. I) A. O. KERR HAS JUST RE- V, turned from New York City with a beautiful as sort&ieot of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting in part ot Winter Silks, only 65 tenia per yard, Black Dress Silks “ $1,20 per yard . Japanese Cloth —a beautiful fabric for ladies' dresses —ifacjcan Flads, PoiJ do Chevrcg, h most complete assortment of the latest patterns of Delaines, Opera Cloth, plain Delaines oulv HO cents jht yard, they have always been sold at 23 cts. in Oils market. Also, a beautiful assortment of the challenge IVnnusutta Print*, now acknowledged to bo the best prims in market, and a handsome assortment of &*t colored prints from 6 to 10 cts per yard, Shawls, Cloaks, Opera Caps, Woolen Vndcr»leeveB for ladies and children, an unsur passed stock of Hosiery, together with an abundance aud variety of everything in the Notion and Trimming line, lie calls social attention to his beautiful assortment of QUEENSWARE, which is Acfcni-wledged to be the must complete of any in the town, and sold ut prices defying competition. Tea acts, consisting of 40 pieces, sold at $4 00. BOOTS AND SHOES, directly frrm Kt-w York, nud bought from first liar* BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND RAG CARPETS. T OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yard* wide. His stock of GROCERIES is complete in every respect*, and will se sold at as low a figure ai any house this side of the city. Oct. 11,1*00. AUCTION GOODS VERY CHEAP AT McCormick's Store, in East Altoona ! test opened a very large tf and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Good-i, consisting of British. Ercnch and American Dry Goods, selected with great care to suit tills region of coun try. In the line of Ladles Dress Goods for'quality aud price, they will surpass. Mantillas , Dusters White Goods , Em broideries, Irish Linens * Linen Handker chiefs > Hoopskirts, Clothes , Cas~ simeres , Kenhicky Jeans. Prints, Ginghams , Muslins, Plan* - nels, Elc, r JSlc. ' -BiKds k Shoes in all their various make .nnd material for Men k Boys* ns well as Ladies, Misses and Children. Beady Hade Clothing, a full assortment to suit the season, with Hate, Caps, Um brellas, Parasols, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting. Brooms, Buckets, Tubs. Tin Ware. Queensware, Hard Ware, Stone Ware, Market Baskets. Zink Rubbers. Brushes, Clothes Linos, ££., with all articles necessary to make np a fall as sortment to meet the waul* of the people. ALSO, a complete FAMILY GROCERY, which will hare our special attention, first in biding and selecting the best, and freshest articles as well as keeping it up at all times. Coffees of the vefy best and richest varieties. Black and Green of the best quality and flavor. Supers good and cheap; common Brown at 6, good at 8 emu, common white 10 cents. Syrups and Baking Molasits, from tho best Lovcrings nt C2U, to the lowest grade at 40 cents. Cornstarch, Bryed Peaches, Dryed Apples, Farrena, Bacon. Bryed Beef, Mackarel, Herring. Lake Fish Jt Bry Fish, Window Glass, different sizes, Ac .Ml of which will bo sold very low for cash, or exchanged for Produce. Always on hand, Speer A Halls celebrated Iron Plows. Persons visiting town would do Well before making their selections to call and examine our stock, as we will be pleased fo see them free of clmrgo. Very thankful for l>ast favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance ofpub lic patronage. Altoona, April 18th, 1861-tf- ' SPRING OP 1861 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices iu Pittsburgh. Come and see. WALTER P.VaRSUALL, aVo. 87, Wood Street^ (Near Fourth, at tho Old Stand,) - Has for sale beautiful French, German & Amer- icau WALL PAPERS, For Parlors, Hails. Chambers, Churches. Lodges, 50,000 rolls at cts. 50,000 rolls at 6, 8 and 10 cents. Windoa Curtains, Fire Board Prints, Tester Covers, Ceilings, Ac. JOF* Look for the Striped Front. Altoona, March 7,1861-4 m. ' VALLADE & STEWART WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN FORM the pnbiic that they liare fitted Up a neat PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, On Corner of Caroline <£• Virginia Sl*., Altoona, /h M where they are prepared to take the best PHOTOGRAPHS over taken in this part of the country, and on the most reasonable terms. We make any kind of a picture from a SMALL AMBKOTYPE up to LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH, painted in Oil, Water Chior or India Ink, and also tho MINIATURE. Every type and large'size Oil Painting on 'Canvas. Entire, satisfaction given or tto charge. We have also on hand a lurge assortment of fine GILT FRAMES of different size* ami prices. We respectfully invite the pnbiic to call and examine our specimens before going elsewhere. * t*L Remember the place, Figart's Building, corner of Caroline and Virgina Streets [April 10,1861 .-3m ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI- T YATES ALE.—The property known _AmJL as the Grcousbarg School Property, situ ate in North Ward, adjoining lots of yTm. l lIIA Bent and W. A. R. Laub, is, iu accordance with a resolution of tho School Board, fered at Private Sale. This is a property, there being two full lots of grounds and two-sto ry frame house. With a little expence lira house can bo made to accommodate two families. For further particulars inquire of Geo. 1). Cramer, Wm. Hoyden or John Shoemaker, School Directors. GEO. B. CUAMER. March 21, ISOI-lra. Petit Altoona School Board. Notice.— the annual meet -IKQ of the Stockholders of the ALTOONA GAB k WATI2U CO., will be held at the Gas Works, on Saturday evening, May 4tb, 1801, at 7 o’clock. ! ELECTION. An election for ONE rRESIDENT.’FIVE MANAGERS and ONE TREASURER of Ona A Water Co, will be hpltl at Uu Wortci, on Monday, May 6th, IS6I, between the hour* of 10 and It! o’clock, A. M. B. F. ROSE, See'y. 17OE BENT.—THE BUILDING ON X? Virginia Street now ooenpied by D. Langhman oa a Clothing and rarlety store, Apply t# 0 W Kenton March.lt Jlti-if ,iS DIO^ AND C. i V ADTTCX PRES. ; . j , _ „ - , , NervousHeadadie /^sttKaagrff-sss isaaf >• /.iroc r«l | <>fof , ho»e suffering and afflicted with Chro- LUnt if “** * n ‘* v '™ ! l, ' n * Disorders. To tills end this Infirmary it \I/# -» 4«tV .1 endowed, to enable the sick and suffering throughout 'the * 4a IjV < ' Ihe/hiwwiij and / ?*' >rm, « »/ pmftsttd JPkytidantt VAI AV*^" 7 through which thousand* aud tens of tuoomiHls luinoallv i . ' • porbh. * ■ vIIK mm *mm I kw1 ,C 10lI ol i owin P V e •?"*><* 0* dltrutw wocurc, not OnW ; Kbß, . w **ie Infirmary hm in all parts of oDr country : ■PI] Ipl/M||. I2II«H IH-i' Consumption and Pulmonary CobiplalnU, l&tn, Scrof- M M *lf m KTwMnik lTt7t nio. Dyspepsia, hyo and Ear Disease, Oa fiber* and other 1 Tumm, Jaundice and LitefCoaplafnt, Seminal WeaktieM. and all diseases ..of the Urhmry and Sexual Oraans, from whatever cause or whatever nathre. Offr otdect tfrm be to P 2L io,t ? t r bea ® k ‘ te ' l eating in all caaraaapeedy cure. Our rule i* to charge nothing foradvjcv aud written pre script ions: but will furnish when requeetal the Tcrv beat medicines at the lowest rntes. * These remedies are prepared in our own Laboratory, un der the care of able Chemist*, and' are the most reliable known to science, including all the recent discoveries. To all addressing u- by letter, containing foil account of symidoms a.id appearances of disease, age, occupation, Ac., \ve will write a candid r»ply. with advice and direction* for core. Any fees sent ns when sending for advice will be devoted to furnishing medicine for the poor. In nil ruses medicine can be sent by mail or express If desired. Send ior' on© or more of our works and judge foryoursclvcs. Also published at the Infirmary, to aid lh*M-objects, THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, Orntnioing simple romnliu easily obtained for the cure of Diseases 111 all its forms, with full explanations of the causes, symptoms, diet, bathing and exerch>e r Price 501 Is. THE LADIES’ MEDICAL FRIEND, AND Tfitj PHYSIOLOGY ON MARRIAGE. A work on the cause, s.vmptums and treatment of «U complaints peculiar to the sex, on marriage, its duties, abortion and its results, on Children, their ilia and on the prevention of conception, with Invaluable Instructions to thrnion subjects of a private nature. Price 25 cents. The Gentlemen's Medical Companion. AND PRIVATE ADVISEE. A hook for the old aud young, embracing tliePatholrgy, Prevention and Cure of all Diseases of the Drinarv and Sex ual Organs, and a warning voice of advice audcounscl, such as to lie found in no other work. Price 25 cents'. THE GUIDE AND GUARD FOR EVEBV ONE. It exposes *ll the Humbugs, aud the various Tricks to entice the sick and well. It illustrates tbo plans of the Quacks and Rogues to dupe every one. It guides the mi wsry through life, and shows up every swindlc.of the age It shows how all kinds of Food, Medicines* Honors and' Goods are adulterated, with the means of detecting the frauds. Price 25 cent. THE HOUSEHOLD AND FiiRM, r . PLANTATION AND SHOP. ; For every family, having over IUOO receipts on Cooking. Preserving, Dyeing, Cleaning, Ac. How to plant and what is the best to raise. How to cure animals, advice tohouse keepers, tanners and mechanics, on 11)00 subjects of inter est. Price 25 cents. Worth $lO to any one,. . THE CONSUMPTIVES BOOK. For those who wish to get well from that awfnl disease, a full description of all. the remedies nsed tor it. with a careful statement of the results, and other useful informa tion. Price 10 cents. The information in them is not to be fonnd in any works published, nor obtainable from any other source. These books are published ou fine white paper, and beautifully bound. . J Any of the above works will be mailed free, on receipt of price, in stamps, nr money: or the whole in a handsomely bound volume for one poelau. No family should be with out them.' Tiiey are illustrated with beautiful engravings, and contain the condensed experience of years* ■/ Agents Wanted for the above works, w ho can make,l6o a month. Send for a circular for agents, ' To the young ot both sexes suffering from Secret habits; prostration of mind; lots of power: nervous debility; loss of sight; wakefulness; love of solitude; eruptions on the face, Ac., Ac. Send before it it too late ; before you suffer incurable damage to both body and mind. To Females who want safe, pleasant and sure remedies tor Irregularities, Obstructions, Whites, Ac, pend to us. PREVENTIVES We are convinced that there are many parents of scrofu lous, consumptive and diseased condition towhom a nu merous offspring only brings suffering and! poverty. To such we would sav write, and we will send information of He snre, well-Ice ted, and never-failing PBEVwrtrht,' Wewill mail free, to any one applying f>r |t, ! THE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL REFORM. It is a largo and bountiful paper, and contains the most valuable information onSjK-rinatorboea, or Seminal Weak ness. Tim cause, effects and cure, showing the awful c 5 fects of the disease, On id! other diseases of the Sexual Organs, a full expla nation of the origin of Syphilis, the means of prevention and cure. On Consumption, that iearfal disease. Ou the Liver, Heart, Stomach and Skin, i 4 On Female Complaints. On the various Schools of Medicines. j - On the modes of Treatment now practised. ! On the False Treatment of Diseases. J On the various Medical Humbugs. On the Physiology of Marriage. On the Common sense of Medicftie. On Diet, Exercises, and Ablation. How the Physician should bo. How to prevent Pregnancy. And many other things. Son tor it. This journal should be In the hands of every one, • J. Kc&xll, M. D., A. M„ Chief Physician. fc. 8. Momaa, Surgeon. Dr. J. Boyle, Chemist. Office in New York, 154 Chambers street. Office In Willlamsburgh. South Bth and sth streets. Correspondent* will please enclose two or three stamps for return postage, and address DR. A. BERKEY, Sectary, Williamsburg, New York. (Box 141.) Not* 16,1860.-ly MRS. WINSLOW, AN EXPERI ENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PHVSICIAN, presents to the attention of mothers her v SOOTHING SYRUP, FOE CHILDREN TEETHING,' which greatly facilitates the process of toe thing, by soften ing the gums, reducing all inflamation, will allay pain and Bp«sra'»dic action, and is sure to regulate ihe Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yomrtelxxs, and Relief and Health to you Infants, We have put up and sold this for over ten years, and can say, in confidence and truth of iri what we bare never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it faded, In'a single instance, to effect a core, wben'timely used. Never did we know an Instance of dtiwiffcfiictfon by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its oj>emtion*i and speak In terms of highest commen dation of Its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak of this matter “what wo do know,” after ten years* expe rience, and pledge onr reputation fur the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every instance wbere the in fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fotmd in fifteen or twenty minutes’after tbe syrup is ad ministered. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of . the most experienced and skillful nurses in New England, and has been used with never-failing success in thousands of cases , It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cbft'c. and over* Come convolsoins, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe ft the best and rwrext rtfkedy in the world, in all coses of Bysentery and Diarrhoea In children, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause.— Wo would bat to every mother who'has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be snrer-yes, abso lutely sure—to follow tho use of this medic foe, if timely used. Full directions for nsing will accompany each bot tle. None genuine unless the fee-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New York, is bn tbe outside wrapper. Bold by Druggists throughout the world, and by Q. W. Kessler and A. Roush, Altooua. Price 25 cents per bottle. JQp* Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar street, IRh T. July 12,1880.-1 y. Wall Paper and Border. An unusually laegb stock of the ’ ■ f . LATEST SPEINQ STYLES, Just received, which will be sold cheaper than ever by March 21,1801-rt. J. A J. DWTHBK. Tbe Bodngrser. : Tills wonderful article, Just patented, I* something en tinly hew, and never before offered to agents, who are wanted everywhere. Tull particulars eeot/n*. Addfeba MorT.-lyis BHawA men. If yon bare anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who is subject fo severe Pick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) at-' task in one hour itfyour P3U, which I sent bar. Respectfully yours, W, B. WILKES. Rinrotrsßtso, Faixxu!i Co;, Omg, Jan. 9, IS8J; IJjCmt c. Sriua so, ' ■ No. 48 Cedar rt„ N. Y. Ds« Six: :. , ,‘s Inclosed And twenty-flye cent*. (25.) for which send one box of “ Cephalic fills.” Send to address of Her. Wm. a Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Ohio. Your Piilt nark tilt a charm —cure Headache ahaon in stonier. Truly yours, WU. C. PILLEE Vrsitisn, Mien, Jan. It, IBM. Ma. Snuuso. Snii Not long elnce I emit to jron for a box of Cephalic PIIU for the cure of tie Nerjrou* Headache and OcHthrenM*, and received the same, and they had to good an effect that I that induced to tend for more. Pleaaoacud hy return mail. Direct to A. B. WHEELED, Ypeilantt, Uith. From lie Examiner, Xar/oil-, ri. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object tor which they wars made, Tiz.: Care ofheadachwln all Its forms. ■FSvm tie Examiner, NdrfoO:, Vo. They hare been tested in more than a thousand eases. With entire success. From tie nemoerat. Si. Cloud, Ban. If you are, or hare been troubled with the headache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you mayharo them Id ease of an attack. From tie advertiser, Froridmee, It. J, The Cephalic PUjs are said to be a remarkably effective remedy forthe headache, and one of the very beat for that very frequent complaint which has efer been discovered! From tie Weitem B. B. Gatette, Chicago, Ft.. Wo heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and bis unriTallad Cephalic Pills. ~ Horn. tU Kanawha Valley Star , Kanawha, To. with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. - Prom the Jouthem Hath Kinder, Xew (Meant, la. Try then I yon that are afflicted, and we are aim that' yoor testimony can be added to the already ntimenma llet that baa reoeired beoefita that no other medicine can «n>- ddee, - ■ *a- A Whgjo bottle of SPALDINGS PEEP AR ED Qf.DE will taro ten tttnee its coat anntially.'^t SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARES GLtjß t SPALDING’S PREPARED GUIEt bats tor nnxit ECONOMY! «.“ABn*caiitTn«S*ri*Sw*."^r *«n 1* wall regnUtea fo»i lie*, It h eery deelrabte to h«»e some cbaep «o4cntee «*“>» »«I for repairing Farnttwe, Tojt.OrwSerT, *e, BPAUJDWB PRIPABBD OI.XJBI ’’ mooti *ll no booaebaklen ajfordtn bewitlust it. It ie alernyt reed;, ud >p to tM eticUßg point. ,\ ■ “USEFUL IN EVERY BQCSE.” N. 8.-j-A Bnuh Hcomp«rii«a each Botlle. Mn 3t el| Afc»M Af ay RRD 9Hm, I tamjtfSntlon *ll tanowto naafewbaltn • -■' PfcEPAjCRD Ott}Ni«Mr «x» mltaT t ttmm- DISPATCH I