e Rifle.—The Wheeling Iniail iy 19th, says:—“ Dr. McCool % pt at the M’Luro House Utt P#tnra from the s«M; «r irar tr„ •oession- a number of interestin' Oong otter thing*, be baa a mar «n hole through the barrel, m,j‘ Se ball, The mntttHJWM in n.. Federal Soldier, who «r u ab fire upon the rebels, when one of td upon him, and, et range M it !1 struck nod passed through th* c musket, making a room}; dean e barrel had been mud. Such - the Minie rifle, one of the a, o i* reapons of modern warfare." ‘ lAL NOTICES. ‘o Consumptives. And those afflicted with OUS DEIiILITV, HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, OR .CONSTIPATION. k-1, r...k n v.nty-fivo years old. ban la time to curing burarisboneta and i!,., k of these dreadfalcomplaiuta, which catjy thorn and* to nu untimely grave; i, c lls , o ciuv all win. haw applied to him f ur r ,', it to ho a Chih’tum's duty to ref|«V well ajatlj- nie, he will tend to thom Scarlattoa . uLitf* teeth, nsetho-CAN ,:r do: ;viU b* "We pledge i.' i’nlir;-h- iV.-:- from adds and.all poh-> j I.KUW:.V FILLS FOU FEMALES. f’tirff, Tryuhitivii, end removing rr r , cud otwaya ' '-f/ul as a prctatiative ;Jy living bat.what at suinoj>erbdof L.r :h a ir.MHue ad Dupooca'a Gol-k a f.ril ladies of nnsUT told th<» Agent J irevived so imvcfi IviuSt • from tbo y.'-: d bo vrilUng lo pay $5 a bos, rather than ifaUo could g-.t ilunn no less. The iu jig th-so pill? arc mode known to every 2 adl you tlu-y arc* perfectly IwrtuUrj II cUlmetl fur tlseui- Full and esplkir pMty each box. Price $l.OO per box.— linjgglst, eolo Ageat for A 1 tu: luiii >l.OO to the Altoona Post OfTic i t-Dt many part t-f tho totmiry (cocfl- I. - frt-o of poatagiv* Sola aUo by JOHN am! by one Druggist in every village S. I). HOWE, mdc Proprietor, Kew i’vik. t/ Pills have been counterfeited, and aro i juic*. 5 rouging froai 25 cents to 75 ct*. ot>k vut for then;. The genuine, hcrcaf- Kiguaturc uf S. D. Howe, Bale proprietor,. Smso of tlio ulhjvt) gentlemen, and you will u ticle, and one you may rely upon, il.—ly. [LU the d' jnuuu f.r Ilostctter’s Cekbra or* iDcna*i'=, It is f*und ta bo the only I n of bodily strength during n-porivd :> re is calculated to itKfarc a feeling of i:- »tiou. The worst cascr of Diarrbeta way to its potent influence. Innumera* r -e now ul;v acknowledge tho claims o; h; community. Hold by all druggist. Conaumpiives. viagbeec restored to health is a few :do remedy, after having suffered eet 'Ti- lung affection, and tlkot dread Ji:- ■* naxbuu to make known, to bisbllov » of euro. >■ it he will send a copy of thepreseri*-* b-~-v,) with the directions for preparing c. which th*y wiU dnd a sure cure for j:ia, Bnovcairis-. &c. Tho only object «t fading tho Prescription is to benefit the infatuation which he cotjedvea to be i; ! ]k. v ; cvrry sufferer will try Lis r:ni 1. ns mthhig, ao*l may proT«>bles?is-* I . ’.' pr:*jcripti;-n will please address. Iter.-EDWARD A; WILSON. • - WUrianwbnr^h. King County, KewTiHv d to the Suffering. : grove, while laboring M a mi«»«4 r - v c uf Consumption, when all other >ovan ! obtained from a teamed phyri f 'hm u city fjTJeddo. This recipe-baa ccfi-1 u- w.;re suffering from CJonaumpti'’ 3 ' [T ut, Cbughs and Colds, and tbcdcbilify .-i: on caused by these disorders* it ting otlit-rs,, I will send this WC*P C| ;: ie with me, to all who need it, free UEV.WM.COSGROVE. 433, Fulton Avejone, Brooklyn, 5L»* Emporium or »a* •>■"9 tJif most Sfltm-J»4 Ciofl-ioe *’*''■ y. I< in vjikuJid as regard* ikii the laanenso tawhwwrof s>* wt,a ” I til, and it is equally splendid t» M*^ 1 ii-a a nil vast reseqrcw. But Id itae*' ‘actions are, first, the ulqptaee Of- 111 * »:ncn and Yoatha. manulasßß^** 16 '*’ vace of tho flt, and j; >ods arc »oM. VTe nifcTrlf tM* **" thee than the Brown WOsoo. So«. COS andOCftCtaW^ 81 ck-lphia. . -< **** . fc-:U! attention to the adrertise**^ 10 r«*f ’«MW pvd Blood Jfa/*#**' A® r r weakness and g«nerrt^ l | , | ,3! th - I ’ | U will atrengthen, crhUarat*,*****^* 1 ' KUtato the bilious K’ theweatoned orga»*'» "t'ugth* Bo ta | ijaldc a Tody - Cerd" * >•;&■ i-i u\ry iqvr.i;4 i ... : , , . , . o i i ‘ i ■ , oi the Logan House. Xue Altoona Brass Band teen attacked. It was soon ascertained, how- : do aught else, since Col. woods, who is a most , ° ■ .., .. - , .. ~ . i , , ... . , ~ , . . ~ , , turned out and gave him a serenade. A com ew, that the firing was from the htuc cannon ' ctcvcr and obliging landlord, gives to it and his • .. .. ~ ... hept at the Good-Will Engine House, and was : patrons his whole time and attention. A new 1 mit cc * aitc U P OU im 11 13 loom an re in honor of the victory obtained over the rebels ‘ three-story brick building has, been added to : d UC3 lo nm 4o 4 o . crow a ®P oec * _ ul at Bull’s Run and Manassas Junction, the news ! the original frame house, and both the new and j ae 00 IUC • 410 30 *® ltatlQn ole commit of which had just been received by telegraph, i old have been fitted up in excellent style.— ! lc0 ’. owcvcr » 0 ma 0 13 appearance on t c Whilewecommcndthopatriotismwhichprompted ' Nearly every room has been newly papered, the ; P ortl( - 0 ' B cle e greetc wrt 0 Ctr _ 3 an the action, we cannot approve of the time sc-, sleeping-rooms have been supplied with new i a ,? r ° ou ° e ca or a S F CCC o again c ifeted for the firing of the salute, and we think, ' bedsteads and bedding and all necessary furni- 1 c ‘ me ™ a ID g a re c iiiar speecn, ut thanked that the majority of our citizens would have , turc, and in fact everything required to make a The Baud’ then °“BuUyMor enjoyed it much better at five o’clock on Mon- a man feel comfortable and at homo may bo had j’ Him,” and the crowd slowly dispersed, day morning. .at the Altoona House. The completion of the I Rev. Mr. Keys, of Cambria county, an emi nent hlinistcr of. the Gospel, will prcacb (D. V.) m the Union Tent, to-night at S o’clock. Considering tho news received after the Cling 1 new building has given the proprietors much I The Differesce,—"He learn from a persou of the salute mentioned above, wo arc still more ■ more room for the accommodation of their guests, j who accompanied the regiments from this place convinced of the inappropriateness of the dem- I and when tho contemplated improvements are 1° Harrisburg, on Tuesday last, that the treat enstration. If our cause bo just and right, of : m -ado to the dining-room, &c. t the house will be I ment the soldiers received at Huntingdon, Mc nhich we have no doubt, and we expect God to i sccoud OEL b’ to t!l0 “Logan House.’’ | Vcytowu, Mifflin and other points, contrasted defend the right, we should not let our feelings I Selection op Teachers,-The School-Board j viiol ? with that wbich tho ? reccivc of tjis pl *f fo , r / tha com ‘“S session ’ cakcs D J &0 frco o f cllar “ c . o ld men and : ' : commencing oa the first Monday in September: ! oaKCB > pies ’ 4k ' c -> uoc 01 caaTSC ‘ ow men and S®*An accident occurerd at the “Union Tab-J wbst wabb. I women, young men and women, boys end girls, crnacU,” on Sunday afternoon last, whereby a ' 1-—I- G. Counsman. j nil had baskets of eatables for the soldiers, and Uttlo son of B. F. Custer, Esq., was somewhat ! g* “ ElUa J- McCormictS i seemed to vie with each other in ministering to mjured. The Tabernacle was very muchWd- | I °*[ Vaata *.*- fd when onq of the upper scats gave way pro- | ; east wabd. mark upon the contrast. They can appreciate J'pitating a number of persons to the ground, i No. I.—A; 11. Scan bower. ; kindness as well as other men. When wo con -I'he little boy was struck by thcfallingseat, and I No. 2.—Mies Priscilla M. McCrum. , sidcr the large crowd of men and women that &t first thought t 6 bo seriously injured! but i . No. 3-(Primary:)-E. EUler, Principal-as- : assemble at the depot to witness tho passage of “Pon examination his Wounds were found not j Sl3tant not A' ct chosen. .j i troops, and think ; how easily each one might ° r °u... , Hexubk of oub Vole nteEbs. —Wc have in-j burnish a basket of provision, thereby minis- W* The I‘rothonotarv cives notice through ! formation that the Third Regiment has arrived i to their comfort, wc wonder that they * *innonuiory gives nonce turougu ■ : ° _ i have not done it ere this. W hen the next rcgi %«fir of this week that there will be no ; Harrisburg, ami that the companies from thu n , e(lt _ asges> lct our citiwus turn ollt wUh h “ 3 . -wrt next week,^consequent!v jurors and wit- pk*® m«J he cxpcciled hoirie thisvtcck. -Lieut. . kcU filled with provision mid redeem the ebur '• teed cot atlentL ' irrivod-houi'.- iaM night. nct*:r ■. f *ir 'town Will the ladies'de Rt lo' 40 A. M. j 7; 00 “ 7 OU A. M. and <5 00 E. M. | * a oo pi m. i J no t- i j Two more repimdnts, from comp. Dennison, ‘ Ohio, ore now awaiting shipment, at Pittsburgh, and will probably pass orer the road to-day. Passage or the ■ Twelfth, P. R. C.— Flag Presentation. —On Sunday afternoon last, the Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Ucservc corps, 1000 men, from camp Wilkins, near Pittsburg, passed through this-- place onjtheir way to Har risburg, where all the reserve Regiments arc to centre during tho present week. The men ap peared to bo in good condition, and most of them young and hearty. They were well uni formed and made a very creditable appearance. While the officers were taking supper at the “Logan House,” Mrs. Aapinwall, a lady whohaa bccu boarding at that house for some two or three years past, and who is possessed of con siderable means and an extra amount of patri otism, presented to .the regiment, through Major Duncan, a beautiful silk regimental flag. After the presentation the regimental band played the “Star Spangled Ranper,” anil three good cheers were given by the large crowd assembled to see the soldiers. Moim T-nooi’s.—On Tuesday afternoon, three trains of cars, containing two full regiments passed through this: place, oh their way to the scat of war. The troops were from camp Wil kins and camp Wright, near Pittsburgh. One of the regiments was under command of Col. C. Fegcr Jackson, late ft conductor on the Mail Line on the Pena’a R. It. He had under him the finest body of men we have yet seen. They were all well dressed, well behaved, and looked as though they had been selected with care from the higher walks of life. There arc men in the ranks as privates who arc competent to fill nlmst any station the government might place them in. The other regiment was under the command of Col. Gallahcr, and was com posed of equally good men. .Both of the Colonels mentioned have seen service on the battle field, and should they get into active service we ex pect to hear a good account of them. j Mail Robbed Between Pittsbcegh asd i Habeisbl t bg. — Aa investigation into serious ! peculations upon the western mail, made during ■■ ihe last week by the Harrisburg postmaster and : his advisers, resulted in the arrest of Joseph List, messenger of Adams' Express, between ! Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and Joseph Hun : ter a baggage-master on the Pennsylvania Rail i Hoad. One of the arrests was made at Pitts* ; burgh, and the other at Philadelphia. The ac | cused had a hearing before U. S. Commissioner : Ucazlet on Saturday morning, when the follow* ■ lag facta were gathered from the testiraoney of j Mr. S. N. Perin, of Ohio, special PostoiEce agent, who conducted the investigation and tracked the parties. It appears that the roh ; bery the parties arc charged with, was commit ! fed bn the night of the Ist, or morning of the I -d of July, somewhere between Pittsburg and i Harrisburg, on the Pennsylvania Railroad.— j- Several pouches from towns in Ohio, destined j for Philadelphia and New York, were rifled, to i gether with a pouch from St. Joseph, Mo., to | Washington city. The robbery was discovered I by the depredators tumbling back into the St. , Joseph pouch a quantity of opened letters, drafts and envelops which belonged to pouches from Ohio and destined for Philadelphia and New York. It was shown by Mr. Perin in his evidence that the pouches which had been tam pered with were never in tho same car on any portion of the route except between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg, because they came by different railroads as far as Pittsburgh, and thou the St. Joseph pouch went down tho Northern Central , from Harrisburg, while the pouches from Ohio kept on the Pennsylvania railroad until they reached Philadelphia. Tho accused were, ac cording to the testimony; the only persons in I charge of the mail between Pittsburgh and Har risburg, on the train which left Pittsburgh at 4.10 P. M., on the Ist instant, and arrived in Philadelphia on 2d instant at on early hour, and they were arrested under instructions from the department. At the close of Mr. Perin’a testimoncj the prisoners were held for a further hearing, Zouave Regiment. —We are reliably Informed that Oapt. Keim, of the First City Zouaves, con templates raising a full Zouave regiment, and is now making arrangements to that effect. No doubt a regiment composed of tho same mate rial as the First City Zouaves—young, healthy and intelligent men—would be promptly ac cepted by the Governor under the new requisi sition that will shortly be issued by President Lincoln for additional troops from this State for the war. Young men hero and elsewhere who desire to go into the service of their country, cannot do better than attach themselvoto this now regiment. Wo notice that a Zouave com pany is now in process of organization at Mif flin, Juniata county. —Harrisburg Telegraph. The Zouave drill is rapidly becoming the most popular among young men in this coun try, and it is evidently the most effective in battle. The manoeuvres are rapid, and require young and active men to go through them cor rectly. All our young men who have a desire to enter into the service for three years, should join in with some company, or form a new com pany, to be attached to the above mentioned regiment. Our young friend, C. W. Kimball, of Harrisburg, has received instructions to re cruit young men for the proposed regiment. If any of our boys want information ou the sub ject they will receive it from him. Since the above was placed in type, we find the following notice of the regiment in the Telegraph of,Saturday last: . Tur- Zouave Regiment. —Tho movement in augurated by Capt. Keim, of this city, for the formation of a Zouave regiment is progressing which encouraging success. We learn that eight companies, now in process of organization, nave been reported, and there will bo no diffi culty in raising two more. The First City Zouaves of Harrisburg, composed of active young men between tho ages of eighteen and twenty-one, will constitute the first company of the contemplated new regiment. Disnsouisutc Sojocr.seks.— On Fiiday eve ning last, Gen. Robt. Anderson, the hero of Fort Sumter, who is now sojourning at the Crcsson House, for the benefit of his health, came over and spent the night in Altoona, visiting o meet ing of the A V. M. in the evening. He is one of the most unassuming men to bo met with any where, and appears rather to' shun than court tho gaze and applause of those who would do 1 Tax Collectobs. —The County Commission | ers have appointed the following tax collectors ’ for the several Boroughs and townships for the year 1861: | John H. Stiffler, Allegheny township. | JameA McPherson, Antes 11 j T. B. Buchanan, Blair <• ! Frederick Hyle, Catharine “ j Joseph Stiffler, Frankstowa “ / j George H. Harker, Freedom ** I Henry Dibert, Greefifield “ ! Adam Fouse, Huston “ Michael Reffner, Juniata “ \ William Robeson, Logan “ Isaac Burget, N. Woodbcrry “ j William Eakcn, Snyder “ ! Samuel 11. Shifflcr, Taylor “ j Alex. Dysart, Tyrone “ | B. F, Roller, Woodbcrry “ I J. B. Hileman, Altoona Borough, I John Lowe, Gaysport “ I James Williamson, Hollidaysbnrg. j John S. Haffley, Martiusburg. James 11. Gaier, Tyrone. Sensible Quebies. —The self-examining eo cicty has proposed the following queries to’ all people about this financial period: Docs it cost anything to print a paper? How long can a printer afford to furnish a paper for nothing? Do printers eat, driuk and wear clothing? If so, Low do they gel it? Do I owe for my paper? Is not this particular period afirst-rate time to pay up ? Sunday-School Celebrations. —Wo are in formed that the scholars, teachers and friends .of the Baptist Sunday-School in this place, in tend holding a pic-nic in one of the groves ad joining town, to-day, (Thursday.) Wo hope they may have a pleasant time of it. The members of the Methodist Sunday-School have fixed upon Thursday of next week, as tho day on which to hold their annual pic-nic. Painting.— Our young friend, Pat. Walsh, has opened a shop in the building adjoining tho Bank, wherc'hc is prepared to do all kinds of sign and ornamental painting. House painting, paper hanging, glazing, &c., promptly attended to. He solicits a share of public patronage, believing that he can render full satisfaction. Notice.— The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of this place, that he is forced to adopt a cash system, on account of the difficulties encountered in collecting out standing accounts; so that on and after this date he will sell for cash only, and shall be pleased to accommodate the public in their wants in his line and plan of business, a few doors above the Post-Offico. A. ROUSH. Practical Dsnggist. Altoona, July IS, 1801. 5 PEN AND SCISSORS, It id.a curious fact that Robert Garnett, who waj killed at St. George, was tho profesional instructor of Mc- Clellan »at West'Point. He taught him tactics, and had an apt pupil, it appears. Gen. Beauregard has one essential quality of a good general—sccrcsy. Ho told an inquisitive person lately, that if his own coat knew what bis Intentions were, he would burn it up. The Mobile papers arc urging the necessity of con fiscating .all property in that city which is owned by northern citizens. A largo portion of the city.U owned by Northern people. The Post Office Department ha* discontinued tho mails and suppressed all matter for Tennessee, with the exception of about twentydivo counties on tho eastern slope of the Cumberland mountains. Louisville Democrat mxkr-s the following clear statement of a plain fact:—“Secession has played its last card its tho«e States; it has started down bill, and will roll on to the bottom, increasing its velocity us it goes. fcS- Petticoat Thomas, tho chap who was caught in tho dressing bureau the other day on the Chesapeake, says you may laugh and be , but ho dva’t see how a man can adopt a lady’s costumcAvitliout getting into her drawers. There is dew in ono flower and not iu another, be cause one opens its cups and take it in. while tho other closes itself and the drop runs off. God rains goodness and mercy as dew, and if we lack them, it is because will not open our hearts to receive them. Bull’s Run, tho place where the fight between the Federal and rebel forces took place on Thursday, is a creek which forms tho boundary between Fairfax and Prince William counties. It is three miles from CentrcvilK*, and about five mik-3 from Manassas Junction. t3_. Tho Richmond DirpalcJ i, of Saturday last, says that every body in that locality is just now propunding tho im portant question, ‘■‘Where U all the specie?’’ ‘•Coppers,” it tays, aro "scarce as meteors, and as for sliver, the light of a quarter or a half dollar is as a Cax eeod poultice to dis rated occulara.” Western Virginia.—An aid of General McClellan ha-just arrived in Washington, and reports that the Union r . ntimont in tho rear of his armj iu Western Virginia is unanimous. The people welcome our troops everywhere, and aro ready to fiyiihh a number of regiments to fight for the Union. •£.v w Colonel Gregg's South Carolina Regiment, whoso te rm of service had expired, had reached Richmond from Mana-.-as on their way homo. Tho Colonel tried to gat them to re-onlist and go hack, but only sixteen out uf the whole regiment was willing. Tho men were nearly all mechanics, and were dissatisfied wi«Ji the service. Anxious to Fight.—A Lieutenant of Dragoons, named TUlingha;-;t LTlommcdicu, a native of Cincinnati, who had br.cn for sometime on the sick list, hearing of tho movement on Fairfax, rose from his bed, and contriving to elude tho vigilance of his physician, chartered a car riage at tho hour of midnight, for which ho paid the driver ~.;0, and joined his company in tho advance column. fcsv, One day recently, the workmen iu cleaning away the rubbish of the Neil House, at Columbus, at tho depth ol about fifteen feet encountered some timbers that still retained tho “old fire,” and when exposed to tho open air burst out intojlame. It has boon over eight months since tho fire took place which destroyed tho premises, and still the fimooFriog embers remain beneath the ruina. A HOUSE suitable for a small family, id wanted to rent, on moderate term*, about tho Ist of September. Apply at this office. July 20, *6l. G O -A. Xj - I -VTOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY r JL i family to get In their supply of coal for tbo Winter, I'ami the rabscrlbhr wo old therefore inform tho citircna of j Altoona am! vicinity, that ho is prepared id supply them, ‘ on short notice, with a superior article of ANCHBACITE j and ALLEGHENY BITDMI3OCS COAL. Ho will sell it I by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or by the bnahel, dcliv ; cred attho door 01 the purchaser. J 4®*Yard on tbo North side of the Railroad—upper end | of Altoona Yard. | July 25, E STRAY COW. —Strayed avray from tho residence of tho subscriber, in Altoona, on tho 11th nH M a middling sized Dark Brindlc 00W, about five years old, with a while stripe across her forehead, well shaped horns, end at tall white, also mark of cut on tafl for wolf disease. . „ . , ~» • A suitable reward will be paid for tho delivery of tho Cow. or for information where she may be found. July 11,1861-31 rump It ALTOS. STORE FOR SALE. —The subscriber, de-irons of going out of business on account af fail- In- health, offer# lor sals, at a bargain, tho entiro stock of mSjg lo hi* Store-Room, on tho corner of Branch and Annin streets, East Altoona, together with a lease, of tho Store-Room
As a euro preventive and cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dtspipsu, Loss o? Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritabiuit, Neuralgia, Palpitation or the Heart, Melancholy, Night Sweats, Lan guor, Giddiness, and ala that CUSS OP CASES SO PEAItIJt’LLT ' PATAL CALLED PBMALB WEAKNESS, AND IR REGULARITIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com plaints, Dujcascji of tho Kidney, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs. It will not only euro the debility following CHILLS and FEVER, but prevent all attacks aris'ng from Miasmatic influences, and cure the disease's at once, if already attacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, as’it will in fallibly prevent any deleterious consciences following upon change of climate and water- As it prevents coctivoncss, strengthens tho digestive or gans, it should be in tho hands of all persons of sedentary habits. AorfiVi? not accustomed to much cut-door exercise should always uso it. Mothers should uso it, fur it is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before tho final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect case and safety. There is no mistake about it. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT! MOTHERS THY IT! r And to you wc appeal, to detectthe illness or decline not only of your daughters before* it be too lute, but also your sous and husbands, for while tho former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be known in lime, the latter arc often so mixed up with the excitement ef business, that if it were not for you. they too, would travel in tho same down- 1 ward path until it is too late to arrest their latal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to’you wo confidently appeal; for wo arc pare your never-failing affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, as tho remedy which should always bo on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 4-11 Broadway, Now York, and 111 Market Street, St. Louis. Price $1 per bottle. For sale in Altoona by A, ROUSH, Agent, and all good Druggists. [Jono £7, ISCI.-lyeow Cheap ! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! Huzza for north ward The undersigned would respectfully luform the citizens of Altoona,.ind tho surrounding country that he has rented the store room formerly occupied by Jae-dj Burkhart, ou Virginia street, near A. McCormick’s store, where he is about opening a Grocery, Flour, Feed and Provision He has just returned from tho 'Hast where he has beou selecting his groceries with groat care and buying exclu sively for cash, which enables him to sell as low, if not u little lower, than any house in the place. He would therefore say to all who wish a good article of groceries, mid at a low figure, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. His stock consists of Hats and Capi y Men and II omen’* Shoes, SoiionsofaU kinds. . Extra Family Flour, Stipcrjmc, Corn Meal, Eye and Corn Chap. Extra I.ovtirins SynJp Molasses, CO ants por cal. Golden . “ 44 45 « Pennsylvania 44 44 65 « “ »* Baking 44 « White Crush Sugar 11 ““ “ lb. White “ 10 44 44 “ Refined 44 io 44 44 44 Best Crown 44 8 “ 44 44 Cuba 44 7 44 « Rio Coffee 'lsto 16 44 44 4 * Best Imperial Teas 00 44 44 44 2nd quality 41 75 « .u <• Black N 44 ?50 44 44 44 Rosin and Castile Soap, Raisins, • Figs, Almonds, Fil berts, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Mackerel, Herring, Lake Trout. Dairy Salt, Cheese, and everything that is necessarily kept in a good fnmily grocery; April!, ’6l-tf.j J. A. SPRANKLE. WHY THIS, THE SUBSCRIBER has just received and opened a largo and beauti ful stock of SEASONABLE GOODS among whitfh may bo found the following FOR THE LADIES : Fancy and Plain, . magnificent and brilliant styles of spring Silks, Black Silks, Norwich Poplins, ChallieDo Laines. colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes, English and American Calicoes, 4c. WHITE GOODS. We hare iu this department. Linens, Laces, Edgings, Catuhricri. Brilliants, Nainsooks. Jaconetts, Lawns. Mull Muslins, Ladies Fino French Collars, UndorsUovef, 4c.,a1l of which wo respectfully ask a thorough examination in order to satisfy Ladies that we have tbcso'gocdsbetter and lower in price than the lowest. This lino of goods is very ample in every department. Ucsicry and Gloves, Silk, Woolen Cotton and Linen lloso for ladies and gentle men. and an endless variety for children.; Ladies and gen tlemen’s Kid, Kid Finishes, Silk x and Lisle Thread Gloves. Call and see our far fumed “Bud: Gloves.” DOMESTICS. Mudin*. Flannel*, Blankets, and every article in the Do mestic lino of Dry Goods, in larger quantify and in more complete than can be found in any house in the interior of Pennsylvania. W e have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries , Queemware, Hardware, ayd all th* ot coteras of a country store. May fi. IS6I. J. B. XIILEMAN. LADIES’ WINE. SPEER’S SARDIiCI WISE, OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER. EXCELLENT WINE" FOB FEMALES. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEER’S SAMBUCI WINE. CELEBRATED for its medicinal and beneficial qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed hy eminent physi cians. and some of the first families in Eifiropo and America. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WlfrE is not a mixture or manufactured article, hut Is pure, from ccltirated Portugal Elder, recommended by Chemilts and n * possessing medical properties enperiorto any other vttfs m use, -and _au excellent article for all weak and debilitated person*, and tho aged and infirm, improving tho anpeUto, and benefitting ladies and children. A LADIES’ WINE, because it will not intoxicate as other wine?, as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and Is admired for its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and aldocinicg, soft and healthy skin and complexion. None genuine unless th*- signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., b over the cork of each bottle. ifJivX OXE TRIAL OF THIS WISE. A. SPEER, Proprietor, Office SOS Broadway, New York. 4C£*For sale by A. ROUSH, Altoona; GEO. W. PATTER SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, Hollidajßbnrg; and by W. NOWLIN £ OX, Tyrone. [JeSMy I FASHIONABLE MILLINARY & ’ TUIMMIXO Store, on Virginia street, Altoona, op posite J. B. Hilcman’s store. The subscriber haring pur chased with great cafe, an entire Scar stock of Ladies dresa goods, and Trimmings; alto a largo assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, ?ins French Work, Collars and Un dersleeves in sets. Oloroa, Mitts, Hosiery, Skirts, Ac., all of tho latest stiles, and fn great varieties, arc now open fbr the examination of tbo ladies; all of which wilt be sold at the lowest cash prices. Ladies desiring goods of the above named should call on the undersigned and suit themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ' 1 MBS. ELIZABETH EAST. Altoona, April 85,1661-Sm. 1 ■ if. R. SUEBB. J. M. COOPER. COAL! CP AL! — Haviog.taken tbo Coal-Yard of t. Nuihwang, it the tipper end of the Altoona Yard, wo are prepared to furnish the public willi a good article at Bituminous Coat, either at Jba. Yard or at their residence*—»s may be desired. ♦}%. Terms Cash. Call on P. Nothwang. JAS.M- CwPCR A CO- Joly 11, 1841,-tt TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS ! t : , -JOBJI SH(UfI»AKRIt. ‘ itt. ; ■ •• it aw P«t kI ID Store. What’s the News? Mourning Goods. ........ J; MII.LIKEN. “They &> right to the Spot" INSTANT RELIEF? STOP TOUR COUQHI PURIFY YOUR BREATH 1 J. STRESOTHEN your voicei ■ . SPALDING’S Throat Confections, . ' ' AES GOOD FOB CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOB PUBLIC SPEAKERS, SDOMOREUifIBBS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES •“i Q 1 • ■' ■'< ' C‘- E GENTLEMEN UMtSY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CPILDREN CSY FOR SPALDING’S THKOAT CONFECTIONS, <®*Thoy relievo a Cough instantly. J®* They clear tho threat. 4®* They give strength and volume to tho voice. 4®" They impart a delicious aroma to tho breath. «sjrxnoy oro delightful to tho taste. v 4®* They aro made of simple herbs, ami can harm aa-v I advise every ono who has a Cough, or a Husky Vei.e, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of tho Throat, t<* get a package of my Throat Confrctiouf, thi>y will TrliVvo.ynu instantly, niid you will agree with me the* “they go right to tho spot/’ You will find them very useful and pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings fur stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try ouo par k* ago I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards coa* eider them indispensable. You will find them at f?*e Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. •> PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . My Mgnaturo is on each package. All others ate coun terfeit. A package wil! bo sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Ceuta. Address, UENUY C. SPALDINO, No. 4S Codar Street} New'ifuik, Nervous Headache 2§£t'' By tho use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Strvou cr tick Headache maybe prevented; and if tkken at tho commencement of an nffacS immediate relief froth pain and sickness trill be obtained. They scMorn fail in removing thu Suited anJ to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the LuwcLj,— removing Cosftocßcw. Tor Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and uli persons ot sedentary habits, they arc valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digr-> tive-organs, and rcstoringtho natural elasticity and strength of the whoio-fiystem. The CKPIIALIC PILLS are the result of long investigi* tioa and carefully conducted experiment?, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache,'whether origlcuttig in tiro Hcfvww gjatem or from a deranged stale of ihe stomach. They aro entirely vegetable in their enzoporißon, and may bo taken at alt times wifb* pofect safety without making any change of dirct, and the ahsaiu 0/ any dita, yrccable iatU renders it easy to admvutUrihem to C&tUfin. MiITARK OF COUNTERFEITS! Tho genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding do each Box. Sold try Druggists and all other CctJcn In Medide*. A Bos will he sent by moil prepared on receipt of th« PRICE 25 CENTS. All orJers should be addremd Co Kov. 15, ’GO.-ly.] M‘=otT!'LE. Cony., Feb. 5,1851. Mh. SriLDlso. Sm: * I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and J hie them SB iaett that I wait you to send me two dollars worth moro. I’urt cf these etc for the neighbors, to whogi I ght* 4 few out of tho drat box I got from you. Send the Villa by mail, and obfi£9 Your otfediont Servant, JAMES EGNNSDt. naTEEroBJ), Pa., Feb. 6, ISO. Mr. Spildlsg. Sta: I. wish you to send me one more ber of your Cep&ftlic Pills, I have received a g real deal tfhtutfU from them* ; Yours, UwpcctfaUv, ... / mauy’ann stoisuous*. i Spruce Cants, Co., Pi., Jan. 18,1801. H. C. Spalwsg. J Sir; You will please fond me two borca of your CephaEa Pills. Scul them immediately. v. Respectfully yours. ~ *a , JOUX B. BIHON3- P-1H lave used me hath of your PO!t, and find Oast czedHot. From the EmaMtur, Korfolh, Vo. Cephalic Pills aeeompUib lb object for which BWyttera made, ere.: Cure of heattebofn nil its forms. ' ' From the EtoMfner, Kar/olk, Fa. The, bare been tested is more than a thowwsi caaes. with entire soctoa. * Prom the Democrat, . St. Cloud, Minn. If ye n arc, or hare been troubled with tho hecdaohe, sand fcr a hoi, (Cephalic PHI*,) so that yotr attU«> them in ease of an attack. * From the Advertiser, Frotidcr.ee, R. Z The Cephalic Pills arc said to bo a remarkably oOMtirs remedy for the headache, and one of the eery beet At a.* very frcijooDt complaint which has ever been diacoterod. From the Western 22. 12. Giudte, Chicago, 2U. Wo heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and M» w»*i*»ii..i Cephalic Pills, From the Kanawha t'o.'sy Star, Kanawha, Va. We are Euro that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, wili stick to them. From ihtJwihcm I'alh I'indtr, jSIio Orleans, td. Tr£ thcml you that arc afflicted, sad arc sure tbat your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has recerfed tencQta that lio bffcer medicine can pro* ducc. ; . • A Fiu-lo boltto of SPALDINGS PRKPARKD ©LUG will save ten times its cost anuaally.*lS. SPALDING’S PREPARED CLUB I SPALDING’S PREPARED Q&GBI SPALDING'S PREPARED GLEE! SAVE IBS EHiTIS! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! tS~ " A Snica n Xus Saws Nist”,er As accident! -will happen, eroll in veil nuralatrd font I - lie*, It b very desirable to hat* me cbe& and conra nlent Way for repairing Furniture, Toya, Crockery, ix. SPALDING'S PEEPARRD eSSB! meets all anch enmjeories, and noborartiold can aßbrd to be without ft. BlMlßnya ready, nad hi to the sticking “ USEFUL IN BVRRA’ lIOCEE.” N. E.—A Brash accompanies each Bottle. Trice £3tf» Address, - fiISHBY C SPAUWUW, Ho. *8 Cedar St, N. V. CABTIOKt As certain unprincipled nertow are attempting to natal off on tHe imsaapocfini: pnnlle. imitations erißntnt RED QLUB, 1 »oaM caution all pereoMtoaanantoeßefers purchasing, and soo that the full name, SPALDING'S PKEPArjSIi CtUfcWST i, on the ntitsHc wrapper; ait other '-arraisintUinF ropn* ItrfciW. . - HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street New Torfc,