Sign* the South. Priet-Currmt, for . I us, and w its ool«^ tß ,|J™BUt X except fo* thaw .—«■>!-». v •» £ Kew Orieana iete mentioned. tied shipment of »U the oottSff* ',<9B bales, gouts getltoTu* o A allowed by our squadron**!!- » trade issaid to be ‘*<» ..' W 5 ma (M. 1. ir50...., ..... BSO - jS too : : S 15,1781..-. 533 ■n* 25.1781..; 400 J® {.Uaihur, 1781 ifloo- W-S, (aotU) 7072 .;ia, 1775;........., ~ 10, i:?a 112* i::c. * r UBt, 2’% 1775..-. * r 25, 1776......... *>'s. 1777... • 10. 17. mi. un ir*. 1777....... r.i-iuljtfrn.l777.. : : iW 17.1777 -icr 4. 1777 . 1777, <«*urM.)...., S r 22 1777..., 2 y ». 177 S f.ctu-il Commander-in-Chief, the i of the Army, though as brave ts sui-eoe as Agmemnon and aspm v From his youth he'hss beao » victorious one. He hss rwp : in any man under hiacomnutnd r,known to bo disconcerted bv iot disciplinarian, and something it was jooosley said of him in vs, that he would drill a battall -I'et General Scott is as chart v; a miser of his gold; andto f Wellington. He never moves, it, until he sees not only that ha a good purpose; but until he it at the least possible risk of his svowed bclief that so officer wps to needless peril is gaify of .nslaiightcr.. And he not .only uself as-responsible for the live* er his command, hut he looks ii and comfort. ' * or Hiait OaDSAjfct. —At ilia mu Foundry over two hundred iow employed in mauu&etariag nad projectiles for the Goveni :-.iiMry are now making not oa huteen-inch shell for mortars, n-inch columbiada.andahotaad aad six pounders, with canister 3tn two to three hundred of shot ide per day, and about twelve Many persons suppose that btv ordnance are cast hollow, «hing, for use; This is »Jals is cast solid and then bored, lent inspection is of the ttOSt and for the slightest deviation, M'ith part of an inuh, the gnu !'■ ■ saw one heavy Biae-laoh ;r,u which was cut in threetdMes - ».mply bccanse, in finishing the t could not be turned, the worlt -1 off a bit of iron as big only as , Tho gun was just as good s* I been made, hut the inspector iiaper!! ! ?! OK NORTH WAS©.— ;iKd would rapoctfuUy Inform tfca to the •nrronniling country tfiatb* room formerly becopietlßy Jfeoofe s street, near A. McCormick 1 * »h*», icing a , ■ _ ; ‘ i r, Feed and Provithn Store. • k! from the &wt Where ha hsabtee * with great cant Ukd buyingexcle i ' PiMes him to »B m beyjtget» > itouse 'in the place/ rßeWWilOt IV Wiab a good orttehotStmlg^ > -.UI sad examine bib etectc bwbt* C7, ' i Womn't &tou, fi&gntfaa hwU. o-: Superfine, Corn Meal, Byt d Com Chop. rup Molum, ® cents {W^d. " ■ K « « V’-' “ ntf ** “ r tin u A . 10 « “ « 10 « " “ 9« a a y -**• • * 15 to 10 < « « on u V m « ~a.\ it - « 50 t* « m < •!>, Sutijw, tigf, Atmomi*, >&■ ■ Cretin Butt, * Chsew, ftnd cTarJrtftattt JMt** sud family sroeenr.. ' ■•T'. 1 j. L »ma» MILLINAiy * ! ‘.on Viiglaiy gtreH, AlfaoM. «T ei jrc. Tlie ftubtcriber lift rlMgP' an entire new fttoclE rtffiHHl* k “ipi ftI«o & UrceaanHwMf* l ine frencb lTor)t, Ooll*n «fti V* twfew*, "tt nrrr ifwi* ladtet; *flof wltfet wiUh*S® .'.'IPS!—THB OSBW- tnejice ; 4oa» S“ mScnKSsm. L»w* , <«wj ITOCSBS AK» ] , john moraine *vti» r«*fc Iltoim Criimitf. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. HAILS CLOSE. gwtarn Way Wtatotn Way Vciurn Through tailtrn Through. ' MAILS ARRIVE. i HoUldJr* bur e-V 7 00 A. M. ami 0 20 P. M. WMirru Through 4 40 A. M. 'J£e . Government has appointed Thomas A.‘ Scott, Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad CoinpaMr, to the rank of Colonel in the militia of the District of Columbia, and detailed him for service as SsUi tary Superintendent of all the railroad routes which the government has already taken pos session of, or shall take .possession of hereafter. No better selection could have been mads. No man ip the country is hotter acquainted with the location'hnd capacities of the different roads throughout the country, and no one con more readily put them in good working order. Look Oct.—We learn that some of our citi zeus hove lately wakened up to find themselves without eatables for breakfast—said eatables having taken unto themselves wings, or legs, and disappeared during; the previous night. Thera are still persons in our midst who are inclined to live at the expense of others; and, while it should be the endeavor of every one to ferret out the villians, it would bo well for all to pay a little attention to their house fasten, mgs. The Great. Battle of the Season is to conic off on the glorious 4th. The centre of operations will be at Literary Emporium, No. 1, Altoona House. Our old friend, H. Fettinger, of the above establishment, has gone to the city to lay in an immense: stock of useful and fancy articles suitable for the occasion, such as Flags, Badges, Drums, Guns, &c , &c.— Materials for making Wreaths and Flow ere, in great profusion—Fire-crackers and other Fire-works in great variety. Don’t fail to call on Felt., on bis return. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. In consequence of no paper being issued from this office two weeks since, a letter from our welcome correspondent, “W. I. B ,” was omit ted in oar last issue, for the reason that the letter of “A J. G.,“ which was of a more re cent date, embodied the iufqrmation contained in the letter of the former, together with mat ters of interest of a later date: nevertheless, there were a few items in “W. I. B.’s” letter which we must not -omit, and we give them below 1 . After speaking of the; removal of tbe 3d Regiment from York to Cfiambersburg, he says 1 : V “Our company, (Company H., Juniata Rifles,) was very agreeably surprised, last week, at re ceiving, each one, an institution consisting of satchel containing two towels, handkerchiefs, thread, needles, buttons etc., etc., which were kindly furnished by the ladies of Hollidaysborg, and for which they will ever be remembered by our boys.” In another paragraph he returns thanks to Mrs. Huff, of this place, for an ample supply of cakes, pies, etc., by remarking that he could not do justice to his heartfelt gratitude on re ceiving such an unlooked-for kindness from one with whom he was unacquainted. In speaking of the-hospitality of the people of Chambersburg, he says:—“But the crowning feature of nil was the kindness nnd hospitality manifested to the Juniata Rifles, by the ladies in the immediate neighborhood of our quarters. These noble-hearted ladies insisted on numbers of our company partaking at their tables, and those who’ were too modest to accept were abundantly supplied at the quarters. Three times every day did they famish ns with warm coffee, meat, pics, etc., and several of them went so far as'to lodge some of the men.— Ton may depend, our boys enjoyed themselves hugely in their ktew quarters. Our evenings and leisure moments were devoted to them, (the ladies,) characterized.with songs and dancing.' Two of our boys played the violin and guitar each evening, and the lads and lassies led off in the merry dance. But there is no earthly plea sure but what is accompanied with painful mo ments, and so it Was With the “Rifles.” The order to march come when least expected and still less desired, and we had to leave the scene of some of one happiest moments and brightest recollections, and remove to oar present camp, which is about four miles from town.” Is Ciur, sua rcsv'roit.-*, Sin,, 1 vane Ifltt, 1801. / Missus. MoCira t Daa .-iVe are now to what l. deemed the enemy’s Country. On Balnrdsy morning we struck ourtent* and prepared for our march—notice of Which was given the day previous. The Government hav ing taken possession of the Railroad between Chambers hurg and Hagerstown, we wore brought to the latter place in the care—from thence to our :preeent qnarteie, every: man was hie own conveyance, , Opr Journey was pleasant and agreeable, though the weather was very warm. All along the Cumberland valley we wore enthusiastically greeted and welcomed by the patriotic .inbabitahte,. At Oreencastlo, we were furnished with bread, butter, cakes, pies and other refreshments by the citizens, indeed, every | kindness that could be ahown us, by loyal men And pretty women, wan bestowed upon the 3d Regiment, i Hagantown to a beautiful place, erotaltiicg, I should suppose, a population of about 6,000. The town la litcr •Uy covered with the glorious standard of our coon try, »nd the Union feeling is strong, deep and abiding in the hearts of the people. Thomas (Union) was elected to Con* 6 roßa » I*** week, in this district, without opposition. The Regiment halted in one of the principal streets, and we were gladly furnished with water by the inhabitants. One gentleman, an engineer from Baltimore, brought round to the first section of Company K. two quart measures of “Old Rye,” which eased the weight of our knapsacks considera bly. In this part of Maryland tho inhabitants seemed greatly rejoiced at our arrival, and greeted us with the waring of handkerchiefs, presentation of boqnets, £c. The only place that I observed any rndicatiou of secession foeb 'ing Is in the little'place close by our present encampment. »n passing through it, last evening, many of the citizens manifested patriotic demonstrations, while others were ae cool aa an iceberg, and looked aa though they could cut our throats. The Ist Regiment, P. U. V, yesterday cap tured an old Iron piece of artillery, and some 40 muskets in the place, and they now remain at their quarters. The cannon. It Is said, was used in tho Revolutionary war, near the month of tho Chesapeake bay, while the muskets ore of recent importation from Harper’s Perry. Tim former is mounted on an old hind carriage of a wagon, and bos a very ancient appearance. It has been, but recentlyV put in a position for mischief, as the now iron bonds around the breech and the pivots, strapping it to the carriage, evi dently shows. For tho present we will hold it, and if tho secessionists wont it they con come and take it. We arc encamped 13 miles from Harper’s Ferry, a few hundred yards from the road leading directly thence. The field contains 100 acres, and belongs too rebel. However, that makes no difference, for “ Uncle Sam” has need of it now, and his authority le supreme. It Is here stated, au thoritatively, thqj the rebels have evacuated the Maryland Uelgbte overlooking Harper's Ferry, and it is also rumored that they have retreated ot masse from the place, after laying one-half the town in ruins, ’ in a few days they would have been surrounded, and this Is the only reason I can give for their rumored precipitate retreat. This morning, at 1 o’clock, heavy reports of artillery and musketry were distinctly hoard in oar camp, from the direction of Williamsport, Md, These were rapid in suc ceseion and continued until about daylight. Evidently a fight has taken place, for I learn that tho 7th, Bth and doth Regiments and tho Scott. Legion were ordered down 1 to day from their encampment near Hagerstown. No par titular'’ have reached us this evening, further than that Capt. iPoub'.’eday, with his artillery, had crossed tho river at Williamsport. The Ist, 2d, 3d o'hd 24th Regiments are encamped to gether. We are eml’racPd in the left wing of tho army. The troops in this camp word reviewed this afternoon by Maj. General Patterson and a taffi and Gov. Hicks,'of Ma ryland. After the review,Ocn. s’, bri'Oyand patriotically addressed the soldiers, who expressed him.'«tf highly grab ifiod at the proficiency of drill they have »JrouJ v attained, declaring that it surpassed his expectation. Gov. de* cUned making any remarks, but through the General ex pressed himself well pleased ot tho bearing, discipline £Ud conduct of the soldiers of Pennsylvania. Cheers and Uycrt . were given for Gen. Patterson, Gov. Hicks, Pennsylvania, and tho loyal men and women of Maryland. I should' have wished to have given Geu. Patterson’s remarks in full, but space forbids. In another place I mention as rnmor the evacuation of Harper's Ferry, But since panning it, a gentleman re siding there, was in camp, and confirmed the tidings. lie says they destroyed the Arsenal and about SO houses be longing to the Gorornment, and also .the Railroad Suspen sion Bridge, over the Potomac, before leaving. Wbat an effect marching produces in men to that when lying in camp. The former revives the spirits and brings forth good hnmor and geniality, while the' latter Is only productive of an accumulation of bile venting itself in 111 humor and wordy quarrels. To the peaceful soldier there can be nothing more unpleasant and distasteful. I opine, if they only wait a few days, a good chance will be given them to vent their bad blood upon an enemy more worthy than their cbmrades-ln-arms. TVn have no Sunday in camp, as yon have, doubtless, ob served before this. Fishing aud swimming were the prin cipal sports among the soldiers in camp to-day. A large creek runs to the roar of our camp (Oimcron), which abounds in eels, catfish, Ihll-flsh, Ac. These are a luxury, after a long feast on salty epcck and thinglct, (crackers.) But we lack lines and books, necessary to bo successful in capturing the finny tribe. But it is now dark, and I must close. Atirivoirl A. J. Q. PEN AND SCISSORS, •3- “Tho Mother of States 1 ’ is having an unexpected visit from some of her children. ■*** Samuel W. Black, Governor of Nebraska, is a true Dnion man, and is making it all right for his successor. 43* The State Loan.—The Harrisburg Telegraph states that the Pittsburgh Bank has taken s+oo,ooo of tho State loan, and the Harrisburg Bank $30,000. XB' The Ohio .Statesman', says “There are now in the State Arsenal in this city, 22,000 cap lock U. S. muskets; 1,000 Sharp’s carbines; 1,000 Enfield rifles, and 1,0u0,000 rounds fixed ammunition. 49* Tho U* S. Senate will have 22 vacancies at the ex tra session In July. Of those in attcndence, 31 will bo Republicans and IS Opposition ; but of tho latter, proba bly all but two or three will support tho Administration. *3-Gen Butler, at the head of the avniy in Virginia, retains all the slaves that take refuge in bis camp. Oon eral, if you get any Tennessee niggers, please send us four or five of them, as indemnity for the damage done us in the suppression of the Louisville Journal in that State, by mob violence,—Louisville Journal. Gov. Yates has, wo are told by talegraph, appoint ed O. U. Browning, Esq., of. Quincy, to tho seat in the V. 8. Senate, made vacant by the death of Judge Douglas.— The appointment is i good one. Mr. Browning is a Ken tuckian by .birth, a Republican of conservative entered eats, a man of unblemished character, and a lawyer of acknowledged ability. On the Union quoation and on the War, ha is uncompromising and sound.— Chicago Tritune. «a. The manner in which tire war feeling is kept up in the South is evidenced of the following from tho New Orleans Craexni. It says: “A Washlhgton letter says Scott is losing over 1000 men every week from desertion alone, ns his troops are nsiarly starved and won’t stay. The famous Sixty-ninth Irish Regiment, from New York, lost 164 men by desertion in three days, and they Joined the camp of the Virginia troops, as two full companies, at Manassas Gap Junction, which is only 15 miles from Washington City.” 43- Shad caught in a Crinoline Trap.—On Friday last, a lady of Rock Hill, Conn., while passing a brook which runs into the .Connecticut, saw two tine shadsunning themselves in the stream. Tho shad looked tempting, the lady coveted theiA, but had no fishing tackle with her.— She finally bethought of her bcops, took them off, and having tied the upper end, set the contrivance in the brook, and drove the unsuspecting shad into the net, when they were safely drawn to land, the most recent and the most cruelly deceived victims of crinoline. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Card to the Ladies. DB. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOB FEMALES. Infallible in correcting , regulating, and removing all ob* siructtom, from whatever cause, and always successful as a preventative Thera la not a lady living but what at some period of bar life needs Ju«t such a medicine as “Dnponco’* ©olden PUla.* 1 One of the first ladles of Chester , there that she bad received so m” A, of them, eheweuld he “ from 0)0 «- be without thou- if she ** a box, rather than credlei.*- i—, if ehe ,ould get them no leu. The In. 1 —JMmpoe.og theea pills are made known toevery Agent. They will tell yon they are perfectly harmleu yet will do all claimed for thorn. Toll and explicit direction* accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box,— Sold by Q. W. KESSLER, Druggist, aole Agent tor Al toooa. Pa. ' ‘ lidlea by eeading him $l.OO to the Altoona Post Office, can have the pills eenttoany part of the country (coofl. dentially) by mail, “ free of postage." Sold also by JOHN READ, Huntingdon, and by ono Druggist in every village town and city In the State. . a. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, How York. N. B.—The above Pill* have been counterfeited, and are offered to fedieaai prices ranging from 25 cent* to 75 ete, dear at that.) ’ took out Ibr thorn. The genuine, hereaf ter, will hour the signature of B. D. Howe, sole proprietor. Price—sl, Purchase of the above gentlemen, and you will find the genuine article, aud on" vou m»V rf I. unen January 31,1861— 1 t. ’ ’ r To Conanmptirps. And those aflllctedwith DYSPEPSIA, KBRVODS DEBILITY, HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, OR The nndersignad, now seventy-five yean old, has for years devoted hie time to coring hie Perishonen end the poor in New York of these dreedfdlcomplaints, which carry thousands end thousands to an untimely grave; he has seldom failed to cure ell who have applied to him tor re lief, and believing it to bo a Christian's duty to relievo tboo abroad, as well as athome, be will send to those who require it, a copy of Proscriptions used, (Free of Cbairge), with directions for preparing and using the same. Also rules on Piet, Bathing, Ventilation, and Exercise for the Sdk, they will find these remedies a sure cure for Oonsum tion, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Fever: and Ague,; Constipation, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Female Complaints, and he bopea every* one filleted will send for a copy, as it will coat nothing, and those suffering should apply before it is too late. These Prescription are used by the most eminent Physicians in LonotPu, Paris, and New York. Those wishing them will please aaffrees REV. DR. CHAMBERLAIN. Nov. IVOu'.-ly- WilUamsburgh, New York. Dr. Velp'-eau’s Cankerine. DR. VELPEAU'S CANKEjJINB cures Putrid Sore Month. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERING cores Sore'Nipples. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Ulcsreted Sores. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Cuts. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Bufu’S. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Sores. DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Chapped tip*- DR. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Ulcerated Quint DU. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE is the heat Purifier ofthe Breath ofaoything known. DK. VELPEAU’S CANKERINE cures Canker in the Mouth, Throat, or Sthomoeb, resulting from Scarlatina or ■Typhus Fevers. Ladles, if you delight in e white teeth, use the CAN KERIN' E, and your desire* will be realised. .Wo pledge our word that It is entirely free from acids and ail poise ous substances, and can bo given to an Infant with perfect safety. It will preserve the teeth and keep the gums free from ulcers. It is equally efficacious for nursing sore mouths. In all the thousands remedies that have been put forth for the cure of the various diseases above, none equal the Cankerine. Sold by all druggists. Price 26 cents per bottle. J. BURRILL A CO., Proprietors, 93 Maiden Lane, N. Y. For sale in Altoona, by G. W. KESSLER. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a weeks bj a verj simple remedy, after having suffered sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis ease consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow £ 'Offerers the means of cure. To t?U who desire it he will send a copy of the prescrip tion .used ( fcc , e of charge,) with the directions for preparing and the which they will find a euro cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in pending' Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread hJbrmut S OD which he conceives to b e Invaluable, and ho hopes b*ery su^ erer will try bis reme dy, as it will cost them nothing and prove & blessing. Parties wishing tne prescription will pk' H £ e address. Eev. EDWAKJ) A. vr T LSON, s «rKb» Kingfc County; New Oct. 4, ’«o.—ly tea. The following is a sample of the numerous lette.'" constantly receiving for Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. Cajordaoca, July IS, 1659. Harrs. RasUttcr <£ Smith, Pittsburg, Pa.;—Gents:— As we arc strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty-eight dollars for four dozen Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, which please forward via Michigan Southern Bailroad, Toledo, Ohio, and Clayton Station. 1 have purchased several dos es bottles at Toledo this Summer, but the sale is on the in crease so much that I wish to open a direct trade with you. I was induced, to try your Bitters by my physician, for the Liver Complaint, and received such material aid that J have recommended It to others and have sold about two dozen per week for some time. I have all kinds of med icine in my store, but there is none that lean so cheerfully and truthfully recommend as your Bitters, for I know they have kielpod mobeyond my expectation. Yours respectfully. PHILO WILSON. A Card to thb Suffering. Tho Rev-. Wm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all othermeans had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician , residing in the great city of Jcddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of boncflttlng others, I will send this recipe, which I brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Addrws REV. WM. COSGROVE. *9- The Qmi Cnonmco EupoaiOH or Tax T.’.-nOK. Philadelphia possesses the most splendid Clothing Empo rium in tho country. It is splendid as regards tho pala tini structure in which the immense business of the estab lishment is conducted, and it is equally splendid in respect to its groat facilities and vast resources. But to its pa trons its chief attractions are, first,'the elegance of the garments for Gentlemen.and Youths, manufactured there; secondly, the beauty and durability of the materials, and the enperior excellence of the fit, and lastly tho moderate prices at which the goods are sold. We refer, in this des cription, to neno other than the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockfaill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut St., obove Sixth, Philadelphia. ' MAEBIED: On Tuesday, tho 11th inst.. at tho Lutheran parsonage. In Newrv, by tho Rev. Jos. Flchtuer.Mr. GEO. P. LEIGH TY, to Mbs SARAH CATHARINE McCONNELL, both of Juniata township. Ossio* Amoobs Gas A Watsa Co., 1 Auoosa, Juno IT, 1861. / THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PEE CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State Tax, payable on and after July Ist, 1861. - powerffof Attorney for collection af dividends can be had on application at the office of tho Treasurer. Transfer books will be closed on the 27th of June, and remain dosed until the 6th of July, 1861. June 20, '6O-4t. B. F. ROSE, Treasurer. ICE ! ICE!!—The subscriber, would Inform the citizens of Altoona, who desire Ice daring the Summer, that he will deliver it promptly at their rest donees and saloons, three times a week, MONDAY,'WED NESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. Terms, 1 cent per pound, or 62Jg cents per bushel, delivered in any de sired quantity. Orders left at the Banking House of Wm. M. Hov* 1 s. Co., will be promptly attended to. - * * June 13th, 1861-Im d II u MARTIN. ASST.? A! NOTICE.-. tratlon on the , ••'JJS™*. J£& Jitters of Admims* '. I ip ®;. EENJAMIJs of Logan n f,J -.-i/’irSf . oount y, 2«ra, have been granted to the < -'•toing Altoona. AU persons knowing inemr v(yca indebted to said estate an requested to make immediate payment; and thoae having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Altoona, May 23,1861. —6t] ZDEHSTXISTIR/Y. J IRVIN STEEL, D. D. S., HAV ISO located permanently In Altoona, respectfully offers his services In tho. difljront departments of Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry. Office nearly opposite C. Jeggard’e Store, Virginia et, Al toona, Pa. [May 18, ’6l-tf. DB. CALDEIIWOOD offers his Pro fMalonal Serricee to the cltlxena of .Aitecna ud Tlclnlty. Office on fhyinia Stmt, nearly oppoelte C. J. Mann’s Store. REFERENCES: J. B. Evmtr. M. Dm Huntingdon. Jho. McCOuoch, M. 8., “ H. T. Cclrrrt, “ Pittsburgh Her. f. B. Catty, Birmingham. Rer. Tboius grmiteo;*, Tyrone City Jnoo* BtJUAT, “ C. Sens, •• W. Boater, •< H. H. Jeter, AI toon*, May Jth. ISM 3m CONSTIPATION. 439, Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. All the latest styles of : HATS and CAPS constantly on hand. It is the nination of the proprietor o' tale Emporium to keep np with the Um« and hihions, and to do this be eparea no expense. Ho had joat rreeired hie enpply Mfem SPRIBG ABO SUMMER HATS ABO CAPS, ■ among which will be round atyles And _ tiee to suit tho toe tea of .old or young. or fiuhlonable. * ' ■ • ■ To giro theniunee, colore, qualities and styles of all hia goods in this line, would pnly confuse the reader, and he would net then understand or appreeiate thodlrnnity and magnllnde ofhia etoek, Umtßt be lean to be Mmle* Smbi™ ,0 “ w ‘ a “° *“ * hatter and. fine aeeortment of CRIUHLEN’S BATS *¥ W*ron't^a. THOS. ELVTAY. pIRECT FROM NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR Has just returned from New York city with a haantlhi assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR THE LADIES* ltd DtJSU, Japontte, ibAAo Strip), Dt CAerres, frith JnpUnt, ■ Uncut*, \ LaveOeu, ihtardx. Crape Dtßtge, Leant, SOkt, de, INDIAN SILK SHAWLS, a beautiful article, cheap and fashionable, STELLA AND PRINTED SHAWLS. A large aasortment ofthe prettiest PRINTS aver brought to the town, ao acknowledged by competent Judges. Ladies* Trimmings In endless variety. Bs calls special attention to hia beautiful assortment of QUEENSWARE, which is acknowledged to be the moat complete of any in the town, and sold at prices defying cempeUHon.lron Stone eets for JIAO—Zca Seta for $3,90. i BOOTS AND SHOES, directly from New York, and bought from first hands, BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND RAO CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS frbm l (o 2 yardt vide. His stock of GROCERIES is complete in every respect, and will se sold at as low a figure as any house this side of the city. * CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at, lower prices than they con be had elsewhere. Good Carriages for $4iQO and $4.50, aqd 'Spring Carriages for $5.00, Just as good as heretofore Syid for $B.OO. Wooden and Willow Ware hi'almost every variety, together with all the outfit of a first floss store. , . [May 9, ISSI-tf AUCTION GOODS : VERY CUnAP AT McCormick’s Store, In East Altoona ! JUST OPENED a VERY J-ARGE and complete assortment of Spring and Sommer Goods, consisting ;of British, French and American Dry Goods, selected with great care to salt this region of coun try. In the line of Ladies Dross Goods for quality and 'price, they will surpass. Mantillat, Hotter), Shawl), While Goode, Sm broideriet, Irith Linen), Linen Handker chief), Hooptkirt t, Clothei, Cat timeret, Kentucky Jean), Pfi'nls, Oinghamt, Mutlint, Flan , ndt, Etc., Me. BnotsA Shoes id all their various make and material for Men Alloys’aa well as Ladies, Misses and Children. Beady Hade Clothing, a full assortment Co suit the season, with Hats, Caps, Um brellas, Parasols, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Brooms. Buckets. Tubs, Tin Ware, Qnecnsware, Hard Ware, Stone Ware, Market Baskets. Zink Rubbers. Brushes, Clothes ■ Llues, Ac., with all articles necessary to make up a full as sortment to meet the wants of the people. ALSO, a complete FAMILY GROCERY, which wlll.bavo our special attention, first In buying and sebicting the best, and freshest articles as well as keeping it up at all times. Coffees of the very Dost and richest varieties. Black and Green of the best quality and flavor. Sugars good 'and cheap: common Blown at 8, good at 8 cents, common white 10 cents. Syrups and Baking Molasses, from the best Loveriogs at 62U, to the lowest grade at 40 ,'ents. Cornstarch, Dryed Peaches, Dryed Apples, Farrona, Bryed Beef, Mackerel, Herring, Lake Fish * Dry Fish, Window Glass, different sizes, Ac., all of which will be vt.w l° w for cash, or exchanged for Produce. Always on /'ami*; Spoor A Halls celebrated Iron Plqvb. Persons *’ ou,d do well before making their selections y> <*• a , nd examine our stock, as we will be pleased to see tu? I*l 1 * 1 , charge. Very thankful for past Ikvors, wo roBpeci» r ulij^t>'°** c “ * continuance of pub lic patronage. Altoona, April ISHi, 186 t-t» r BCERHAVE’g HOLLAND BITTERS CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY TOR DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS* liter codplairt, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND. FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LITER, Snch is Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, .nesrthnnr. Lews of Appetite, Despondency! Oosttvsnsss, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, fiivomatle, and Neuralcio Affections, It has tu numerous Instances provad highly beneficial, and In others effected a derided cure. —i— compound, prepared on strietlw scientific principles, after ths manner ofthe celebrated Holland Professor, Bccrhave. Its reputation at homo pr»> duced its introduction here, the demand commencing wfth those of tho Fatherland scattered over the {kce of ihi« mighty country, many of whom brought with thoxu and handed down the tradition of its values £ U now lototjUiurtean puttie, knowing Vast its truly womtsHU wtsdidnal n rtues must be aeknomodgsd. It la particularly .recommended to tboee peraorj wKqm may hare been Impaired by the Souti nuoum fTS”*? 1 * or other forma of dlaslpatfo*. Generali* Instantaneous In effect, It finds its way dbecttv wTuhTT-J OfUfe. thrilling And quickening every nerve, VaJ*inr up tba drooping spirit, and,ln h&singWh; 4lSKJdri^ In the systems NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a bsvorare «u he disappointed; but to the sick, weak and knv luirrted. H JSSTpSISuS* maule SSJ&s READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Bcarhars’a Bnll.es SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JB,& CO. MAKUFASftIRXIU gharmaauUsls and (Shcmlate, PITTSBURGH, PAr For sale bv A. ROUSQ Altoct^. April 18, 1860-lamly. HAT & CAP EMPORIUM, JESSE BHITH, Proprietor. T>UBB WHITE LEAP AND ZINC A. Ctentna. Oaten, Tallorw, Parle Oreen. dry and ground eft at ? [i-tf.’l ; SPECTACLES AND EYE PRERBR AJ yen fur tale at (i r ; "KESSEEVS. NervousHeadefche consisting la part of j By tha m of these Pills th« periodic ttucll of AersM or tick Ifeadachqjpej bs prevented; and if taksit at tha commencement of'an attack immediate relief from paia and sickness will be obtained. They seldom (Ul la removing the .Vaueea and *Tr»ifnrftf to which iemhlae are so subject. They act gently open the bowels,—removing Oahieeneu. For Literary Men, Sbuknit, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are ml liable as a tonetite, improving the appetite, giving tone and ryor to the dlgwe tiro organs, and rostoringtho natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS ere the result of long investiga tion and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, .during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, nod m*y bn taken at nil times with pefcct safely without making any change of dlrct, and the atom of any dua. greeable butt renders it any to administer them to cftOdrsn. BEWARE OF OeCSTEKTEITBI Tha genuine Imre 9re signatures of Henry C. Spalding on - 1 each Box. i Sold by Druggist* and all other Dealers In Medicine*. A Box will be sent by mail prepared on receipt of the ■ PRICE 95 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HBJtKY & BPALDINa, 48 Cedar Street New York Not. 16, >60.-ly.] THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S Cephalic Pills, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM THAT A SPEEDY AND SUEE CURB IS WITHIN THEIR BEACH. - At-Aac Testimonials Kart unsolicited by Ur. Sriuiw they afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of ' this, truly scientific discot a-y. Ms. SWIMM Sat , 1 have tried your Cephalic Pi lie, and lUlct them 40 writ that I want you to nnd me two dollar* worth more. Part of theae are for the neighbor*, to whom I gars a few out of the flrat box I 'got from yon. Send tho Pill* by mall, and oblige , Your obedient Servant. JAMBS KENNEDY. M». SfAIDUIO Sl»: - \ wUh you t° wind me ona mere box of year Cepbelie Pills, I have received agnat deal of betttjU from them Voers, Eospectfiilly, MART ANN 6TOIKHOCB*. Spbccb ClzM. Ucstisodok 00, Pi., Jan. 18,1881 H. C. SPitniMO. Sib; fcox * ofjourc>ph * ii = .. , JOHN B. BtMOHS. P. 8.-1 *(IW wed one box of your iW», ondjlnd Um czccUtni. HIUJ! Vskxokl OUjo, fell. IS, U6l. Hsubt C. SFILMKO, Eeq. . \ Please And inclosed cents, for which Mid m« another box of your Cephalic Pills. They art truly'As 6«t JPiUt I ever tried. Dir’jct H. C. Spauuko, Ek). I »1* for some circulars or Urge show bills, to bring year Cephalic Pills more particularly before my custo mers. If yon hare anything of the kind, please send to\ mo. One of my customers, who is subject to aerere Sick Headache, (usually-lasting two days,) was cured an at tack in one Aour bifyaur PHU, which I sent her. Respectfully yours, . -.-. W. B. Wll-KEB. IUTKOLMSEKO, Y&umia Co., Owe, Jan. », 16(gl. Qskst c. Spilmhg, t-' A No. 48 Cedar at, N. T. W,' DEa»Bib; W and twonty-Hre cents, (25,) for which tend on. box of« Cephalic Mils.” Send to addreas of Rev. Wm. a Filler, Rcj-noldlburg, Prank tin Co., Ohio. lottr tcori like a eftam— cure Headacht clmoit tit- Scan Mr. Mr, Spalbiko Sir. Not long alnee I «eat to yotj for a hoi of OphaUc Pill* for the euro of the Nervous Ileadacho »nd Ccetlrenew. and SSSS^S^S^ 9 ha * "&** ah tStctVlai Zw * Please send by return mail. Direct tq A. K. irnEW,EK. YprilahU. Mich. .fVeM Ou £xammcr t To, From the Examiner, Kbr/M, Ta. wSSttr^sr*^ 1 " “ r# ,h,n . From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Ann. BaaS3SS*«*»* s«* From She Advertiser, Emidcna, S. I. Ccphrfk Pills are said to be a Kmai , ¥sat« afflicted) and va are aura that roar testimony can be added to tha already ndmertdaiiat that has recetred benefits that no othermedfclae hnSr*. dues. r **- A .’i?B l9 bottle ofSPALCINGS PEEPAREDOUJ* wilt save tan times Its cost annually.-jja K°H<»nn i mtktea: ' .**- “ 4 s*noi m *«* Sim ■ Bleat vayfcr rSaWag g SSSff £***• meetsallanoh lia, adWßßllifaliiilil.... ,w i. bvvtthontlt. “CBBTOI IK tVBRp BOKSB- N. 8.-A Bra* awompamlaa eiehßottle. Price » eta ' Aecerta - '■- ; - v _ ■ i •jtSPAtWNO’S prepared si.dr < Uon the rmisiie wrapper; all other ari mtndllni toon- HEADACHE, Minoavtu.*, Cos*., Fob. 4,1841 UiVMjoEB, Pi., Feb.o, 1891 Ketpoctiuiy yonr«, k. STOVSIt, fr.lt. Belle Vernon, TVyaniott Co., o. Birract, lUm., bee. U, ISol Truly yours. rniiiiiTi, Mnra., Jah; It, XBU. SPAIDXKO’a PREPARED OLD* I SP ALBINO'S PREPARED GLOB [ SPALDING'S PREPARRD OBOE I i »av« m Pizeu; WM. C. IILLEB