tare you teen Prof. Wood's' oilpaper; Read it; it wiif «• ‘ NOTICES. too Itadioa. ” oobdkn fobJ Mjuugg W. t«Wr them. The genuine, h»r»«r nature of S. D. tlowe, sole proprietor, -- o of the abuts gentlemen, and yon will ■cte, and one yon may rely upoii.. Consumptivea. nd thne afflicted with rDEBILITV iART DISEASE, , i FEVER & AGUEVOR'* - ■ ' . CONSTIPATION. now «er«aty*flvo ycor« old, bs for ic tp curing Lid Pdrißbouejg tod tb* Jicso dreaiifblcutajptaintfl, which carry to au uotimely grav«; t« has ■e oil who have applied to him ibr re* to be a Christian’a duty to relievo o« atbom<*, be will scud to those.who used, {Free of Charge), rvjtaring and nuqg the same. Also Exercise for th© ic«e rvmodiea * sure core far Co&sum* * if thoThrafct and Lu&gs, Fever and IHser-sc. I)y«pei«»i&, Nervous c .uiplaiut*. and be bojx* every one n copy, as It will cost nothing, and a apply b*. fore it is too late. These l y. the nu*t eminent Physicians in cv 'York. Tlioffe wishing them, will REV. DU. CHAMBKHLAIN. New York. pefeu’a Cankerine. % NIyBUIMK L'u’s= Puti U 1 bo-.cMouth LMvEIUXE cures Sops Nipple*. LNEEHIXE cures Ulceratedßores. .h&KRUTE elites Cuts. KKKISL cures Burnt. XKBHlN&cura* Sores. SKJBELNU cures Chapped Lips. . ,XKBIU>iK cures Ulcerated Borne. NKJSEI.NE U the beet Purifier of the liuWß. .SKUKLNE puree- Caokcr is the smaeh, resulting from Scarlatinaor s', is c whit“ teeth, use the CAS lisiros will he realized. We pledge r. ; ujy free from acids and all polls - an bb given lo an infant with perftet rve the teeth and keep the gums free family efficacious for soralng sore ooussoda remedies that hare been put the various diseases above, none can Sold by 'all droggiots. Price ii J. BUKKILLA CO-, Proprietors, S 3 Malden bane, ?t. Y. ,byO.W. KESSLER- Consumptives. lug bt-cn re-stored t«> Ucsdthin v&W ■to remedy, r after ha v Log aoffw?4*cr» re long affe.’iioo, and tb*t4r«ul 4to anxious.to cake kaowa lo hUltOow kare. •..“••■■ he will aeßd a copy of the pre?crip- *ith Uio directions for pffpirlng Whfekfhpy willfiftd a~vuro .cufeifcr L itoosorms. Ac, The only object of tag the prescription U, to the ftfuromtion which ho to ty every sufiVrer will try IjiW to*®*- r ami may prove a IdfcMtng. 1 rttecriptirn will pleas? *ddr«M. to. EDWARD A, WILSON, Williamsburg!), Kin,; Connty, NeXT York a sample of the imiueroiM letters R.r Iloslottor’fi Stomach Bitters. C\SASi>a&UA, July 15,1859. , . P &>&&> Pittsburg, Pa Ooi»to: t herewith enclose yon Huifcilto*** Stomach Li:ter», wWch * U.-igan Souther? Railroad, Toledo* ' u. I hare purchased ecreraldoc-'' ila Summer, but iheaafo ifoutheln* v. to.opeii a direct trade with you • ' f ur Biiterg by my pbyvklau, for i-:. rt-ccivt u *udi material aiditlml I , 1 other * und have solu about two ne time.; 1 have all kind* of toad* i’A*rc is none tbatjc&n eo chcerfhlljr i i,l as your Bincrg, for Ikuowtfcry .v;y i cx'{Hcte.tinn. You vrwjwtotfoily riiiLOAriLSoS lotke^Syfferiiig, while a ■v M f’iS ’ * . ÜBtVWM. COSGftOTB. < * 431>. Fulton Avenue. , * I BrajklySj>V •V‘ n t :r» ; c or .tss rijjacj-r tW mwt *slrndld Cloth&V Z&P 0 ’ I*. is aplcnjld as regards tin the immense business of the ©•**&* i :nl it is eqjuilly uu4 vft*t.re*«Mirc'.-i., B«t Id iWP®’ ems arc, first, tUo clegoijet. iJMSMJ.. n and Youths, manufactured * U durability of the cnatcHftlpf ■ 'ft- the fit,.and lastly the ‘t-are sold. We refer.in thi* than the Brown Stone .Clothfaf 008 ud QOi attentSoato the advertisement^ K and JSlood ?Tcakaeeß «ud4 gencnU debflity.|jiflj|fc. «i I strengthen, exhiWmba. grcMjjj|fr-\ McO» Ijfciouasystan, «orf digestion, bt ««sdt©«wd organs to all their ov£' So vuioable a Toijip > uf evtrrinraJid and in «verf tMD c WINSLOW, s pi Jtanalc plijiii'MDj.liejt a ‘ haj, »Ju?b great], facilitate* tfcj plenty;-the ewoa, Ml ,»iD,«il ta»cro to rpguUtea, if. tjwtHww, (twill gif* rMit uyag^ licalih lu jftur l»wun*B!f«U teeaplbcr coJwW f Ipwma Crlbunc. ' ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE. EMWrD Way HcJt«n Way HollUaytbnrg ..... 'Vci^r l3 Through intern Through. MAILS ARRIVE rhlluidysburg- - 7 (X) A. 31. ami 0 20 r. M. WctlfrnThtough .... 4 40 A. 51. Eaawta Through v "10 “ Western Way 11 00 A. 51. tuOT Way 0 30 P. 51. (IrricE“Hsß»s:— During the week. from 0 45 a. ji. till . ,i u a . Oh Saudaye, from 645 till 7 45 a. m. ‘ i JOHN SUOESIAKEK, P. 51 railroad schedule. OS ASD AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1861 i iiirM* Train Eaaj( arrives 4.40A.31.. leaves 4,45 A. 51‘ .: ■“ West 7.10 A. 51. o 7.30 A. 51. “ East “ 8,30 P. 51. 8,50 P. 51 •« West “ 7,55 P. M, “ PilO P. 31. East “ 11,00 A.M. « 11,20 A. 51. '.. J‘ West “ 6,30 P. M., “ 0,50 P. 31. ,H,» HOLLIDAYBBUUO BRANCH coim.rts with Ev .ir.ss Train West, anti Mall Train East ami West. INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS c.mnect with Johnstown Accommodation Trains East ami West, Erprcss West, amt fast Line anti Mail train East anti West. to CAL ITEMS. Troops ex Route.— On Saturday last, tbe Second Regiment from Wisconsin passed thro’ this place en rooto for Washington City. It numbered 1,050 men, under command of Col. S. Park Cook. They were uniformed in substan tial gray cloth suits, with knapsacks, haver sacks, and fatigue caps complete. This regi ment was organized from the most stalwart men of the Badger State, must of them being from tbe mining and lumbering regions, and well able to bear fatigue and privations. They arc well disciplined. On t Tuesday morning, tire First Regiment from Jilinnesota passed East over the Peun’a R. 11., enj route for Washington city. They were a beai|hy looking body of men, such as wo might (expect to find on the frontiers. Some of them looked as* if there might bo more Indian than Anglo-Saocon in their composition. They were uniformed in good light-blue cloth suits, with arms and all necessary camp equipage.— Tbe regiment numbered near fifteen hundred Tub Foceth. —There has been no regular . programme of operations adopted for tbe cele bration of the glorious Fourth in this place. So far as we ate advised, the arrangements are as follows:—Our Catholic citizens connected with dt. John’s Church will celebrate the day in McCartney’s woods adjoining town. The Ger man Catholics will hold a celebration in Beales" woods. A social party, composed of quite a. number of families of the place, will spend the Jaj in theV grove adjoining West Ward School property. The scholars connected with the public schools, and their friends, will spend the Jay in a grove adjoining town. Those not in either of the above rings will spend the day as beat suits them. Divine service, appropriate to the occasion, will be held in St. Luke’s ppis copal Church, at 8 o’clock A. M. of the Fourth. Catholic Celebration. —Wc understand that the Catholic portion of our citizens intend cele brating the coming Fourth in their usual man ner. If ec tie rightly informed, the committee ha?o this year selected McCartney’s Woods, at the West end of Loadonsville, for the occasion, lie ladies are making extensive preparations to have plenty of the nice and good things of the season. Those who wish for fun and frolic on the Glorious Fourth will find all in McCart ney’s Woods on that day. Uo to ahe Corner.—Go the corner of Main »aJ Annie streets if you wish to get a' supply of fire-crackers, of every description, with which (o celebrate the coming Fourth. Also,-if you wish choice confectioneries, good segars and tobacco, letter or note paper, nationally plain, envelopes of all kinds. Also, a fresh,stock of lemons, oranges, &c.. just received. Go to Clabaugh’s, on the corner, if you wish nice tbipgs for the Fourth, or any other time, i'ou’ll gel the worth of your money there. ArroinitD.—We are pleased to learn that cur young friend, P. T. Keys, has been np pointed a First Lieutenant in the regular army, and assigned a position in the IGth Regiment '•f Infantry, tire rendezvous of which is at Chi cago. We understand that Pat. leaves for Chi cago this week. He will make a good looking, popular and.brave officer. Success attend him. J'ur the Altoona Tribune. J/jejrj, Editors. —The scholars of school No 1 >r " u K h fe ; f*»«> privateer Savannah will be* tried,! was passed , t° Waba » C in April, 1790. It declares thaf: etrfDgth bronze cun wUh ! f ‘ h ? ' CTcry c, I t,zcn of 11,0 United Elates, 'who commits i not possosMd h ? r - ! ‘ l ad- , any robbery or nqt of hostility against the j if eix ‘Pounder Griffin can win ( r oU] l ,o " l * lo '‘- ! United States,!or any citizen thereof, upon the I of the IS orShwe The ' *&. “*?• is *«* d *>™ d » A and. on | !»s« V;? tisastr i Ul ° «»»"■- : '!‘! vc suns- xtey Mu" B '■'. “!®E>cat pistol shooter, is " 15 riv of two Wcciu * Jvlrveiry leaching (be Mississippi volunteers.-(bow to use ; KS - » )I he pistol and rifle ; I Important and Interesting from Har per’s Ferry. A special correspondent .of the Washington j Star under,date of June 20th, gives the following account of the finishing pp of things at Har per’s Ferry: iesterday,(Wednesday)afternoou, at 3 o’clock, | 1 crossed over to Harper's! Ferry, and found 1 every thing prettymnch as the Secession troops j had left it. Such a scene of utter desolation ; and destruction never before met my eyes. I | retained back to Sandy liook, one mile below ; Harper's Ferry, on the Maryland side of the | Potomac, to rest for the night. After an early : breakfast I returned to the Maryland end of I I*l® Harper’s Ferry bridge over the Poto j mac, and ascended the mountain heights there, j ! to.look-.at the condition of the works on that I j B ‘ d « the enemy had abandoned. At C A.M. 1 ! discovered a picket or advance mounted guard j of about a dozen wending their way into Uar- | per’s Perry dowu the Charlstown road. j After making a,: circle through the town, they returned out upon, the Charlestown road; anil in an hour afterwards I saw a force of about three hundred foot and sixty horses enter the town by the same road. On their appearance on the outskirts of the town there Was a gener al stampede of the citizens who had remained there or ventured to return there after its late | evacuation by General Johnson’s array. They j mostly rushed into the river and made for the Maryland shore by wading and swimming.— Some put off in small boats. The Secession troops hurried to tho water’s edge after them, and fired at tho poor defenceless creatures so lung as any of them were in lange of their pieces. Not one of them, (abbut fifty in num ber,) however, was cither killed or wounded. The disunion troops immediately afterwards recommenced tho work of destruction. I saw them set fire to the fine bridge over theShcnan doah—a costly uncovered structure, built about two years ago. They completely destroyed it, though it all ou Virginia soil. They next went to the Potomac (Baltimore and Ohio Kail road) bridge aiid threw into the river a fine and very large 'locomotive, that had been left (bo» cause too large to be carried off upon the Win chester Railroad,) when Johnson’s army retreat ed, oii the only span of tho bridge work that was not burned'on the morning of the evacua- being an iron span, it will be recollect ed. They accomplished, that work of destruc tion—throwing the locomotive into the river— by the use of crowbars, So. They next arrest ed Mr. E. 11. Chambers, surrounding his house and ordering him to surrender; whicii .be re- ! fused to do. An order was then given to shoot i him; and then he surrounded and wag taken off on horseback, without eved permitting him to i get his hat. ■ ' ■ | They next wont to tho residence of Nat Alii- i son, and arrested him, pretty much in the same i way, and. afterwards Mr. John Chatman, Arm- j stead Roderick, .Adam Ralemau, and Mr. Abram ' Herr, who owns and carries on tho great flour- ■ iug mills there. All these gentlemen are high ly respectable citizens and strong Unionists.— In all, they arrested and hurried off about twelve. They next went to the Hall’s Rifle Works and removed the gunstocks that had ! been left there understroyed; they were worth about $25,000; and it was understood they were preparing to send them to Richmond via tho Winchester Railroad. I remained watching them, from the mountain, until 1 P. M., .up to which time they were engaged in securing the gunstocks and had fired one of the rifle shops 1 - before I left my position. from some of tho citizens who escaped their clutches by swimming the Potomac 1 learned that they avowed that they bad orders to burn every house ic the town ou which a Union flag was-found hoisted; and also to barn the bridge and all the remainiu,? rifle and arm works. I teamed from the svimmer, that Johnson's army is understood at Harper’s Ferry to have ’gone in different directions; a portion remain ing at Bunker Hill, eighteen miles from Harper’s- Ferry and nine miles from Charlestown; some lO 40 A.M. 7 00 7 00 A. 51. and C 00 P. 51 ' 6 00 P. 51, : 7 20 “ going further down towards Manassas; soine stretching along between Charlestown, Winches ter, and in the direction of Martinsburg; an other portion was said to have gone to Romney. That our readers my see how the recruiting service was conducted-some sixty years ago, and the spirit which animated the soldier at that time, we copy herewith an article from the A T ew Jersey Gazette, of July 30th, ! 1798, This old valumne contains many curious articles and advertisements, but probably none more curious or appropos 10 the times, than the following: GENERAL WASHINGTON COMMANDS! The undersigned, recruiting sergeant to the honorable ensign Boote, of the brave and glori ous third United States regiment of the infant ry, begs leave to hare the honor of informing tueyouth of New Jersey in general, and the lads cf the counties of Middlesex and Somerset in particular, that the .rendezvous is still con tinued at New Brundswick, for thej reception of j such young fellows of spirit as :may wish to acquire the erect attitude, manly! deportment, genteel address and warlikd whiskered phiz of ■a regular continental toldier. Nothing need be advanced to induce theyuung men Who,disdain ing on inactive life, and nobly preferring a musket to inglorious rustic implements, have served a campaign with credit to themselves nmT commanders, to re-enter'the service, when they learn that they will he commanded by the brave Gen. Washington. To those heroes who have never seen the- world, or heard the inspiring i heart cheering sound of the drum and trumpet, i he begs leave to address a few words.! I Your country, lay boys, is threatened’ with invasion! Tone homes and farms with tire, plunder and pillage! and your wives and sweet hearts with ravishment and assassination by horrid outlandish sans-eulotte Frenchmen ! The time is now arrived when every man must con vert his ploughshares'into swords and his pru ning hooks into spears, or bo torn limb from gut and devoured alive by blood-thirsty ferocious cannibals. t J. G INTER C, But you will say, why mention these things to hearts of oak, to whom the knowledge of the critical situation of their country, with the honor of being permitted to fight her battles, and the glory of receiving scars in her service, would be sufficient indikcincnt lo yally around her standard! To arms, then, my dear brave boys! leave your lonesome cottages, and repair to tbe drum-head at New Brunswick, where Von, wilt find me and my comrades (al( true soue of thunder) prinking bowls of cool grog, to tbe honor of Congress and dnr noble President. ; You shall there receive a handsome Bounty, i with five dollars a month until promoted, an i elegant suit di'aw daily rations that ■ might tempt an epicure, and be treated with 1 kindness and attention by ' • ! Your loving friend and well-wisher, Jab, Hamilton, llocruiting'Scrgcaut. The Recruiting Service in 1798. nr. Cm beats to.akms. «IR ARMY CORREBPOS HE.WE. 1 PROP. o. J. wood s RESTORATIVE CORDIAL An Explanation, y ASD We regret the necessity for ihe publication of j BLOOD RENOVATOR. anything like the following at this tithe* and T s precisely whal its name indicates, for while pleasant to ! ft, fl n . Maa ; fw *_ , - , „ . ’ the taste, It is revivifying, exhilarating and strength ne necessity arises only from the fact that ; *niDp to the vital powers. It also revivifies,reinstates and falsehoods are much more readily circulate,) I ‘ h . e w «>d In »u it* original parity, and thro re . . icauiij circulated stores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of toon contradicted. Were it not that creat and * disease. It is the only preparation over offered to the Katina •«: i*u j a « T ; world in a popular form so as to be within tlio reach of all. . mg injury might be done to Captain Szink, ' So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most should the report he allowed to n ftß « »ifKr.«V ' p<,l^LfQl ton ] c ’ aDd ye * 80 verkctly adapted so at to act in \ . 10 P aBS Without perfect accordance \cith the laws of nature, and hmcc soothe this public contradiction, we would rather let it • weakest stomach and tone up the digestive organa, and dii> without •* » s". . allay all nervous and other irritation.- It is also perfectly uio wunout glTlDg it SO much importance: ; exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by Camp Chambers •> I lassitude'or deprcMon of spirits. It is eompoeed entirely Near Chambersbure Junelo W.i f ‘ of-’Vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful Guo n ('mwa r* J •' ; tonic and soothing properties, and consequently can never ‘ A’ ou * tho J *°° 5 would travel in the same down r««r*irn ti> i .. j , . t wurd until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But p hmont which will learn him a useful lesson j the mother is always vigilant, and to you wo confidently in future. Tho men under mv command are preparing a appeal; for we are sure your never-failing affection will card for publication, and you will oblige me by having 'iTn KcpSS™ KJ2STOBATIVE till* st*nri n j »i» i. j . » „. , ® CUKDIxLL AND BLOOD RtNOVATOE as the remedy tliir stat.mcnt and trie card published in the Inbimc. which should always be on hand In time of need. ■ Yours Respectfully, 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and *ZI\K 114 Market StreotrSt. Louis. Price $1 per bottle. ‘ . Fqr sale in Altooua by A. ROUSH, Agent, and all good ' Cil^L U°- •» M Ke g* ' • Druggists. {June 17, ISOI.-lycow A , Card to the Public. \ - Camp Cn.vMßUta, 1 Near Chambcraburg, Juno 10, ISivi.j We, tho undersigni-d, a committee appointed by the mem bers of Company B, 3d Beg, P. V., formerly known as tho “Login Klflo Bangers, of Altoona,” take this method of informing CcvTjge B. Cranicr,EBq n and tho citizens of Al toona, donators of underdosing to sold company, that the report circulated ay priv&ro Wm. . v urgesun, of Captain Wayne’s company, charging Capt. Bzluk wJS soiling the underclothing, is a base falsehood, gotten up to injure reputation of our worthy Captain at home. W« take plea sure in shying that iu Cupt.Bziuk wo find an efficient and generous officer, and we feel fully assured that ho will do. everything iu his power to make ua comfortable. Kerg’t R, MARSHALL MRSSIMBR, Corp’l WILLIAM B. BARTLEY, Private JAMES 11. ATTICK. “ WM. C. SMITH, “ WM. U. PRICK. J-R.il. Rook, Si.-c’y. Attest. Visit to Military Camps. 2he Camp at Cairo , JU.—lts .Situation and Batteries — Fire of a Columbiad, and Alarm of SecttnonUU—Spriiwfteld, \ ® im P late*—The Original Ellsworth Zouaves— Jiriyadt Encampment at CUtaae Grove, Chicago—The German itegimeut and Sturgesß\fies—Camp Dtnnisorr, ?! l \^7r fsCrl V t f cn , and timber of Men in Chinn—Mai. Triers— J\lt3burgh—JU Cbvuon Foundry — Gimps and }Vnght—Departure of Steamers. Hatuuancno, Pa., Judo 25,15C1. Messrs. Editors; — l have just arrived hero after'a very pleasant tour West of the Alleghenies; and, haringTisited many of jthe camps of the Western States, I thought that perhaps 1 few military items would ho of Interest to your readers—especially during war timos, as people want nc thiug now hut nows of a military character to Interest them. On Friday two weeks since, I left Chicago on a visit to tU« comp at Cairo. It was tlio day of the funeral obse quies of tho late lamented Stephen A. Dquglas of Illinois; j and, after teeing tho imposing ceremonies, and his body j laid In the tomb at Cottage Grove, 1 took tho State street I ears for the Illinois Central K. R. depot, and at 6 o’clock i was en rottte for Egypt. At a o’clock on Saturday'l nr | rived at Cairo, and with a pass courteously tonderod by I General Prentiss, I entered the lines. About 4,000 troops j were encamped on the hanks of tho Ohio and Mississippi J rivers, while five heavy batteries of 4‘J pounders and co lumhiods command the various points from which an ene my might approach. During Saturday a ten-inch colnm biad was allotted and fired down tbe river, creating a heavy report and sending a solid shot for two miles crashing among tho trees, and (ns wo were told afterwards,) (light ening the rebels at Colnmbiis, twenty miles below Cairn. One night was sufficient at this point, so leaving the rough soldiers’ hire, which our friends kindly divided with us. \ and bidding farewell to the huge mosquitoes which had j toimented us all night, we (that is another typo and my •elf,) left fur Springfield, the Capital. At Springfield my ft iend left ine, sud I went up to Camp Yates, where I saw three fine companies of tho original Ellsworth Zouaves, ucarly every officer, of whom visited tho East with the lamented Colonel last summer. From Camp Ynten I pro needed to Chicago, where I found a brigade encampment of accepted troops, numbering several thousand, who were encamped at Cottage* Grove, opposite the lot where Judge Douglas lies buried. These bad received orders to put themselves at once in- readiness for marching, and among them was a German regiment of rifles armed With sword bayonets. Tho justly-celebrated Slurgcs Rifles, armed and equipped through tho liberality of Cob Sturges, of Chi cago all “crack shots”— attracted much attention. At 7 o'clock P. AS., I left for Cleveland via. Crestline, hut at Crestline 1 took tho C. C.iC. R. R for Camp Dennison. Ohio, stopping for an hour at Comp Jackson, Columbus' where 5,000 men are encamped. At 4 o’clock P. M. w e arrived at Camp Dennison, 17 miles north of Cincinnati. Thiacamp coven over 150 acres of land, and is situated on a beautiful plain, surrounded by higli bills, with the little Miami river on tho southern line. The C. C. iC. it. R. j passes directly through the eentro of the camp, which contains three brigades of troops under tbe command oi Brigadier General Cox, the senior officer in command.—- Fifteen thousand troops are quartered hero, uniformed and well armed, and the officers are very competent, most of them having been. In service or graduated at #est Pbiut and this being a camp of i-tiuction, tho pliue is p W \ . , -mtCfl. OISCI , -«un.d. Eight nuudred men compose the •'gimemal and picket guards, tho latter of whose lino ext tends over two miles. Cob.DeVlUiers, a French Zonnve, who first taught Colonel Ellsworth tho Zouave drill, is the acting Brigade Major of tho 3d Brigade, and is said to bo a superior drill officer. There are also about two hundred D. S. regular troops encamped at Camp Donnison. j Returning to Creetliuo, we took tho Ft. Wayno X. R. to Pittsburgh, and stopped for a while at tho “Iron City” to view the celebrated cannon foundry of Knap, Rudd A Co Here wo saw lingo cdumbiads, heavy eight-inch mortaro and howitzers, and piles of solid shot and shell of all cali bres, including some of tho immense 15-inch shell used for the great Union gnu. The foundry is in operation day and night, and is turning out gnns very rapidly. Pittsburgh is alive with the war spirit. Uniforms arc to he seen on every corner of tho streets, and the noise of tho drum and fife resounds on every aide. Camp Wilkins (the old fair-ground,) is filling up fast, there being some Km companies in Camp, wldlo Camp Wright, eleven miles up tho river, has over 5,000 men ready for duty. Twenty-two steamboatsof light draught were despatched by Government last week, down the river-supposed des tination, cither (ho Kanawa or this Cumberland river.— More anon. W B K •S'Tho departure of the Secouion troops from liar per-s Kerry was a subject of ridicule and derision, in n»l -timore. Aborlosquo report of* rar-., with Jeff, Daria, Oun. Beauregard, etc,, as leader,, was posted tu front of the Clipper office and excitod pinch attention. ' , *3.000. Scott opposes tho appointment of civilian,, when capable men in the regular service can ho eekciod. i- imi«.r!ißUßd poSiij.,,l, in the army LADIES’ WINE. SPEER’S SAMBI'CI WIWE, OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER. EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES, EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEEB’S SAMBUCI WINE* CELEBRATED for its inedicinal and beneficial qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic. Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi cians, and some of the first families in Europe and America. £ PEER'S SAMBUCI WINE is not A mixture or manufactured article, but is pure, from cultivated Portugal EUlqr, recommended by Chemists and Physicians xu» possessing medical properties superior to any oilrnr wiues in use, ***** an excellent article for all weak ami debilitated persons. nmUri* acd Infirm, improving the appetite, and children. A LADIES’ WINE, because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as it cni,^. a ’ ns no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired fur its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and a blooming, «R'ft and healthy skin and complexinp. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER. Passaic. N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. MAKE OXE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. A. SPEER, Proprietor, Office 208 Broadway, New York. 4^-For aalo by A. ROUSH, Altoona; GEO. W. PATTER SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, Hollidaysbunr: and by W. NOWLIN * 00., Tyrone. _ [j«27-ly Wliat’s the News? WHY THIS, THE SUBSCRIBER hn* Just received and opened a large and beauti ful stock of SEASONABLE GOODS among whiih may bo found the following FOR THE L.A.3DXES : Fancy and Plain, magnificent and brilliant styles of. Spring Silks, Black Silks, Norwich Poplins, ChallioDo Lames, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes, English and American Calicoes, Ac. WHITE GOODS. fff have in this department, Linons, Laces, Edgings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetts, Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine Trench Collars. Underskeves 4c all of which we respectfully ask a thorough elamination in j order to satisfy Ladies that wc have these goods better and lower in price than the lowest. Mourning Goods. This lino of goods is very ample in every department. Hosiery and Gloves. Silk; Woolen Cotton and Linen Hose fur ladies and gentle men, and an endless variety for children. Ladles and gen tlemen's Ktd, Kid Finishes, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves tall and see our far ihmed “Buck Gloves.” 1 DOMESTICS. Muslins, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in llto Do mestic line of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in more complete assortment than can bo found in any house in the interior of Pennsylvania. We have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries. Queemware, Hardware, and all the et evteras of a countrv store. May 9,1801. ‘ J. B. HILEMAN. THE ROOT & HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA, WHO HAS HAD 30 YEARS CON STANT practice, can ho consulted at the Altoona "° us * '^ r - Wood’a. Tiz.:-On the Ith of June, the SiA of July, and the ,lh of Minutt—ho will then vacate for 3 months. Notice will’bo given in this paixjr when he .commences his Winter’s Term again. lie treats ull diseases that flesh is heir to. Ho Invites oil lorn ales who may be suffering with diseases peculiar to their sex, to call aud examine bis new mode of treatment ns thousands have been restored to health who have been abandoned by others. He is in possession of perfect in struments for sounding the lungs and chest iind is there fore able to determine (ho exact condition of the vital or gans—consequently can treat such complaints with greater safety and certainty than it is possible for those who guess at the disease and experiment for its cure, lie believes Uiat for every malady, there is found in our soil a sure and never-failing remedy. ' Patients can receive treatment for $5 n-- mont j. CICCl) ; in coses of Cancers and Tuu»~- *, moniu, except *lOO Exomln-w- * u AU they vary from $lO to *iw. free pft. W. LEVt*,*GaTUN R. Sco Handbills. [MayVM.' Omct Altoona Gas i Water Co,, ) Altoona, June 17,1601. j BOARD OF DIRECTORS have -L l k's day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tho Capital Stock of tho Company, clear of State Tax, payable do and after July IsLiWOl. Powers of Attorney for collection af dividends can bo had on application at tho office of tho Treasurer. Transfer books will bo closed on tho 27th of June, and remain closed until tho Gth of July, 18C1 June 20, ’6O-41. B. P.ROSE, Treasurer. ICE ! ICE!!—The subscriber would citizens of Altoona, who desire Ice durini: the Summer, that ho wiU dolir# it promptly at their resi dences and saloons, throe times a week, MONDAY, WED NESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. Terms, 1 cent per pound, or 62J£ cents per bushel, delivered In any do slredyjnantity. Orders left at tho Banking House of Wm. 51. Lloyd £ Co., will be promptly attended to. JuitolSth, 1861-lm AD 38INISTIlAT0 R’S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of BENJAMIN BAER, late of Logatt township, Blair county, dec’tl, have been granted to the’ undersigned, in Altoona. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement Altoona, May 23, ISdl.—6t.] ? DENTISTBY. T IJJYIN STEEL, 1). I). S., HAV ff * INO loc&tod poranaocntly id Altoona, respectfully offei* iii» »cn'tce«iu the different department* of- kSmgical and Mechanical Dentistry, Offi. ' nearly orr-i-i'- C. ?to n-. Virginia si., A\- «w»o». r». : 'lav I«, Ri if DIRECT FROM [NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR Has just returned from New York city with a bdautifW aanrtmcnt cf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Tcil D*. Ete, Japanese, l\hho Strips, Dt Chccref, Irish lX>pUrtS, Ducalff LordUis, Awards^ Crape Dtßegty Latcns, Silks, dtc INDIAN SILK SHAWLS, A large assortment of the prettiest TEHtTS ercr brought to the town, so acknowledged by competent Judge*. Ladies* Trimmings in endless variety. Ho call* special attention to his beautiful asscrtmrnt of QUEENS WARE, winch b Acknowledged to bo the most complete of anv in the town, and Mid at prices defying competition. Iron Stone seta for s4.So—Tea Sets for $3,00. BOOTS AND SHOES, directly from Sew Tort, and liongKt from first hands, BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL, INGRAIN,’ LIST. HEMP AND RAO CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS from I to 2 yards aide. Uia atock of GROCERIES is complete in every respect, and will ee aold at aa low a figure as any house this tide of the city. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at lower prices than they can bd had elsewhere. Good or and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for so.oo, Just as good as heretofore for $B.OO. Wooden and Willow Ware in almost every variety, together With all the .outfit of a first class store. [May 9, WOl-tf McCormick's Store, in East Altoona ! TUST OPENED A VERY LARGE f j and complete assortment of .Spring and Summer Oooda/consisti ug of British, French and American Dry Gooda.selected with great care to suit this region of couii try. In the line of ladies Dress’Goods for quality and price, they will surpass. . Mantillas, Dusters, Shawls, ■ White Goode, Em broideries, Irish Linens, Linen Handler chif/s, Hoopskirls. Clothes, Cas simeres, Kentucky Jeans, Erin Is, Ginghams, Muslins, ffan nels, Etc., Etc. Bnols & Shoes in all their varions make ond material fur Men & Boys as well as Ladies, Misses and Children. Ready Made Clothing, a full assortment to suit the season, with Hats, Caps, Dm. brelias, I'arasols, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Brooms Buckets, Tuba, Tip Ware, Queeuswato,;Hard Ware, Stone Ware, Market Baskets. Zink Rubbers. Brushes, Clothes, Lines, 4c., with ail articles necessary to make un a full as. sorUnent to meet the wants of the people; ALSO, a complete FAMILY GROCERY, which will have our special attention, first in buying ami selecting the best, and freshest articles as well as keening varieties* Coffws of tlle very best and riches* teas, Black and Green oXthe best quality .and flavor. Sircars good and cheap; common'Brown ; at G, good at 8 cents common white 10 cents. 6 ’ Syrup* and Baking Uulamet, frura tlip best Lovorings at 62U, to the lowest grade at 40 coals. Cornstarch, Drycd Peaches, Dryijl Apples, Famine, Dacon, BO M Bccfj Mackerel, Herring, Lake Pish & Dry Fish, window Glass, different size#, ic., all of which will bo sold very Jew for or exchanged for Proeduco. Always on baud* Speer & Jlalls cdebrattfdiron Plows. Persons rfcltiug town would d$ well before Disking their selections to call and examine our stock, as we win be pleased to sco them free of charge. ..Very thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of pub* lie patronage. * Altoona, April 18th, ISGI-tf. Cheap { Cheaper!! i Cheapest!!! Huzza for north ward.— The undersigned would rospcctfnily inform the citizens of Altoona and the surrounding ‘ country that ho lias rented the store room formerly occupied by Jacob Burkhart, on Virginia; street) neat; A. McCormick’s atom where he is about opening a ; 1 Grocery, Flour, Feed and Provision He has just returned from the East urhero he has been selecting his groceries with great care and buying exclu sively for cash, which enables liimj to sell an low, if not a little lower, than any hbnso in the place. He would therefore say to ail who wish a good article of grocerlM. and at a low flgnre. to cull and examine: his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ills stock consists of Hats and Caps, Hen ami W.mni's Shoes, Xotions of all ' ' kinds. ■ Extra Family Flour , Superfine, Coin Jlfeal, Rye and Corn Chop. I Exipi Levering Syrup Molasses, CO cents per gal. Golden a \45; *< <* b ti Pennsylvania “ ;55 « « « Baking .t 37 w ti u ~ White Crush Sugar > 11- *4 »». White , M 10 • u • h ' Refined *‘ . jq 44. ,< 4i Beat Brown :o *' i! t ,, ‘f lutotran CSttrc*. DR. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro*- feSsional Services , to tl.o cititena of Altoona and Maml y stOT? C6 nearly opjwalto C. J. J. B. Lvdes.M. D„ Huntingdon. Jno 31cCruocn, SI. 8., x 11. T. Corixt, “ Pittabßrnb. Hev. J. B.Cbibt, Binninghaiio. Kot. Thostas SIETES3O.N, Triune Citv. Jacob Bubh{t, ‘ n C. Given, , "'•s-try , W. BURIET, ‘i f M. H. JOELT, ’ !•* Altoona, Jl»y 9th, 1861-3 m TjUSHIONABLE MILLINARY & -A- fy> Tc f oD Virginia street, Altoona, op cha«r(J vith greatcare, an cntlrenewttock of Ladies dross goods, and Trimmings; also a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, Fine French and Bn dortleeres in sets. Glares, Mitts, Hosiery Skirft. r* _»» » «>o lat«t and In g WiJSSE* SS%fZ£t£ the examination of the ladlee; Ml of »hleh ,rtn,e wldht the lo»’Mt cash prices. Ladies desiring goods of thesborfl r^r er3i w • wt Altoona, April £ABY ; U. B MARTIN, ■pUMPS! PUMPS !—THE UNDER PUMP STOCKS, "‘WfM'otice, and an r«a»n2lo tcfms .11/uZ*terfSaSSSf” Chn”b nß “ mn * treetl “ r TUOS. EMVAY. r'VO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS r<*n>«. Apply m .’OUJf PIIOEMAKKIf. ,it> isrio.tr i, :At th? r-'i-t offict FOR THE IiADICS, a beautiful article, cheap and fashionable, STELLA AND PRINTED SHAWLS. AUCTION GOOES TERY CHEAP AT Store. REFERENCES Nervous Headache jousting itt part of By tho UK Of these Pills the periodic attacks of Mrsoo or rick Headache may bo presented; and it taken at Dio commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing tho A'ausca and UeadocU to which femaloe aro BUbje« t. They act gently upon the boweK-removidg fbsf.Wj For Literary Jkn, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they nro valuable as a iaaaiice, improving the appetite, giving tone and Tiger to the dign tlvo organs, and restoringthe natural elasticity and strength of the whote system. The CEPHALIC PILLS .Vo iho result of long investigv tiou and carefully conducted experiments. having been in use many years, during which limb they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in tho hcmUs system er from a deranged state of tho stomach. \ They are entirely .vegetable in their composition, and may bo taken at all times with pefect safety without making any change of dlrot, and the absence of any due. grceable taste renders it easy to administer them to ehddri- —IiEWAREQF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have tiro signatured ofllenry C. Spaldioj on each Box. Sold by Bragg is u and all other Dealers iu Medians. A Box will b« sent by mail prepared on teccipt of the PRICE 35 CENTS. AH orders should be addressed lo HENRY C. SPALM.VI, N'ov. It, ’OO.-ly.] 48 Cedar stmt j, ew Y ork THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S Cephalic Pikes, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM headache. , . , . THAI A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN Ilium REACH. -Is Hirst; IMimaniaU were t imot'eltiJ by Mr Sfitnj'o iltrj afford unquestionable jiron/o/ the efficacy of ' this truly scientific discovery, ' Mu. SpAlmsa. Sm: I hare tried j our Cephalic Pills, and I like them so i- u that 1 want you to send me two dollars worth" more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom" 1 gar. « few out of the first box I got from you b Send the THU by mall, uud oblige Your obedient Sorrant, JAM£S KENNKDV. Mb. Spudixo But I wisliyou to Bi-ml too ona more bo* ot your Conlialw I’illa, I hare meind a went drdl of benefit from them. Yours, lieapectfully, MARY ANN STOIKHOnSK Pi'iccE Cbeik, Ucnunodon Co., Pa.. Jwi. 18 IBfli 11. C. Spalding. * , Sib: piL oo ji" d bo^s ******** Respectfully jours, p Q , . , , JOHN B..SIMOSS, txc'lf'T 1 H U “ d ° >K b ° X yWr r,lU ’ * nd „ Beu.e Versox, Ohio, Jan. Is, IMi. lICSST C. gP.UDIMO, Esq. ■ ’ ' PICMe find inclosed twenty-five Mats, for which wad Tkpj an „ „ „ Bevebit, Uasb., Dec. 11,1861, 11. C. SPAtwxa, Esq. r I wish for eome circular* or largo show, bill*, U> brine your Ceplmlic PUU more particularly before my cu«t*J mere. If you have anything of the kind, pUWwfldlo me. 4 Oao of my customers, who Is subject to severe aick Headache, (usually lasting two days.), was cured at an at tack in one hourifyour Pith, which I scnt lwn —~— Kespcctfutlv years, W. C. WiI.KES Revkoidsburo, Krarkua Co,, Owe, Jen. B, ISOI Uesbv c. SPAtDi.ya, No. 48 Cedar et. If-Y. ’ Dear Sir ; x- Inclosed find twenty-firo cents, (Si.) r.. r which mo.l FlHer f Re* l^!^' t RHia.” Send.to address of 4’ev.i Wm. G Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co, Ohio. ettCifTr. r ‘ lh Wrt U> ' ° charm — «*««* OM nocWher prt *a-A ringle bottle of BPALPINGS PREPAKKDuHjK will aare ten times its cost ansnally.*^£ If ECONOMY! DlfiPilt U' Q. “ A Stitch I-Vlxxe Saves V.vr »» ni«ut way for repairiap; P. l rnrtm- 0 ,“^ 3 ,^o?| (^^* W / SPALDING'S PRBPABED QLUB' jar l * “ osarui xs every hocse." N. C—A Brush »Wojßpupi'o» each Bottle.price «8 on • Adofflo, ■ HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 4S Cedar St, X. y. CAUTION. PREPARED UI.UK, .a* ij or the ouidM* vrr»f.prr; all oltirr ire sivia.illn.. r., u i.'' tcrnfift*. r~ Mafoxviux, CoxS., Fob. S, ISiH * lUvxsrcED, Tjl., Vch. 6. IS5i A. STOVER, P.M, Belle V ernon, Wyandott Co., O Truly yours. Yi-sihsti, Micm, Jsn. 11, lb6l ‘■—a’.,. SPALDING’S PREPARED r, SPALDING’S PREPARED OLDIT': SPALDING’S PREPARED GLTJE SAVE THE HEOE3 WM. C. FILLER