w, him you seen Prof. Wood!* t in unr paper. Read it; it wi!S lAL NOTICES. 'o Consumptives. An t those afflicted with OUS DEBILITY, HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, mi CONSTIPATION od,»now seventy-five years old, Ui f OT s time to curing his Parjehooers tad i of these droadfulcomplaints, which carry Lluiujiuds to rd untimely grave; hoJbu :< euro all who have applied to him for re g it to U.a Christian's duty to relievo Ufll as athonie, he will semi to those who ■ of Prescriptions uscd,(Freo of Charge) sr preparing and using the same. Also thing. Ventilation, and Exercise for the ud these remedies a sure curoforConsum* isos of tho Throat and Lung*, Fever and ion. Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous aale Complaints, and ho hopes every 094 I :1c a copy, as it will cost nothing, and bouM apply leforq it is too late. The*# ttptd hy the eminent Physician* in id New York. Tho*o wishing them will REV. DR. CHAMDERDAIN. Vniliamsburgh, New York. utd to the Ladies. ■golden pills for FEMALES. (ecf»«i7. regulating* m>m whitUv (r caiizt', and at way t cs a preventative CTly living but what at some period of hsr !.'■ ■?! a medicine a~ “Duponeo** Golden ■Brst la-lks of Chester told tho Agent to much bom-fit from the ese Mi wiHihg to pay $5 a box, rather than IB" could get thorn no leer. The in rg tht'tro pill« arn made known to every . tell yon timy arc perfectly harmless i claimed f>r thorn. Full and explicit ;.ny rich box. Trie** $l.OO per box.- ESSLEK, Druggist, sole Agent for Al* him $l.OO to tho Altoona Post Office, ■iit *«a«v part of the country (confi ircr* Sold alao by JOHN nod L-y uno Druggist In every Tiling* :c Stab S. T> . HOWiS. ' Sale rroprietor, New York l'iil-5 have been counterfeited, -and.are rices ranging from 23 cents to *5 cts. ■ out for (hem. The genuine, hereaf gnaturo of S. I). TTowo, cel© proprietor. of the above gentlemen* and you will' and cm.- you may rely upon. .—ly. slpoau’s Cankerino. cures Putrid SoraHpnthi l\ N K EIU N E c-rti Soro.Xippfes. rANKKKI>E cure? Ulcerated Sore*. ' NKEKINE cures Cut?. ' \MIEETNK cares Burnv '-vMxEhiNE cures Soros. tNKEiiINK curt.-s Chopped Lip*. VNKEIUNE eurfff Ulcerated Crura* ••vNKERINK is the best Puriflcr of the KnKEHINT. cttffH Canker in the uuLaa:h. resulting front SrarUUn* or ■bC in e, uhitft teeth, usetbeCAlf ■io-ifop wdl bo realized. Wo ptedgn p.:;rely free from acids and all polso | c.vu be given to an infant with perfect perve U?o teeth and keep the gutsa free I equally eSjcack-na for .nursing eore Mhousands-rrmoiliee that hav© been put ■tUn various diseases above, none can ■ ifold l>v all druggist*. Trie* £5 w J. BUKIULL A CO M 1 Proprietor?. 93 Maiden Lane, N. X. ha, by Ct. W. KKSSLKK, Ivho are in the enjoyment V>f perfect m*vo coed to have recourse to tonics Ba?o. TVc aro never too veil armored B of ille that fleet Is heir to.”— f they may find in HOSTETTER’fI BlT fibril caned hr- taken regularly without ■af-ticily t z > the ©yatem. At thfeaea* Bdronge?: man in not proof against B-dn sections of the country. In all euo, the Ihirrns is more potent sjan b, while ?hc dangerous case* of A wonderful properties. TboJ© who ■in: w ill i.evdr nfte nimihcr, for any of ■id liost-Ucr B:ttore professes to aul»- have jv.t mid.- tho experiment, w» i an early Dpr-lirrillon {<» tho Biltert, |:rickca hy di*enica of- the Uigestirs ’ yy ••huggL-ts find deak-is every wher©- • .cut in undldr column. V*C ;r, and know faint to bs skilled tb'ir.e; and anything compounded by y i:pr-n as being just what it js re*. ;a! J a-lvi-e all s!ck or well fo-geta * h> Ui'; pnd exhilarating to the bin from further as Wy ’tic,, will be satisfied a* to it* C'-’-iiPjr Consumptives. iasbeco restored to'health ia * fo* cj remedy > after haviog JHjflfered r • lun ' aifretios, &ndl that draad dis tt* nuke known to hUfyUow ‘ will- toaj a copy of the preecfif ■ ; • •) with the directions fbr prep*rtop Khlefa they wit! find a eurt eurt Ibr , Ctwscmiie, ic. The only otysclt)* is? the rrcucriptwn is to benefit th» ; rr.;;,t’.on which be conceives to be ; :=! every rnfforer Will try hia reme -0 nothing, sod may prove a blessing. 1 description wilt please addresa. l’iv. EDWARD A. WILSON,, Williamtburgh, . King, County,New a’ l * to tho Suffering. x rove, while inboring aa a miaalobavy f Consumption, wUcaall other nj.eaa* t obtained from a learned phyaKtaa :ity of Jeddo. This rccjpa baa cored (?ro differing from Consumption. aVCpngla and Colds, and thedabilily ■n caused by these disorders. IS other*,- I will -Niidlhtofffft!**'. with me, WaU«ho»c»dtt, fte|> et : , ■■ ■■■l*"" r'-: ttET.WM.cOHr.KOVE. * ' ' 430, Fulton A venae. Erooklva, V.y- { v T3IHD EWOBICM OF TBS I!SMK-"W the most apltßdid Clothing gap* U is ijdoudid a« regard* the pel*' the immenne Imsmeeiof the Bfltah jttid it is equally Iploadiiin respect nd east retaureea. Sutio HlJ*' t r.i are, first, tho rieganro of the to and Voutiit*. manufactured theft; mi anrabi'iiiy pf tho material*, ahd c ' lf the fit, and Iwstl j the mod«f»»* »d; ara We refer, to thi* A* f ‘ *■ than iho drown Slone Clottn ,l F l-"o; S/i and .yi? • i-v. ■ - . ■; ■ pffona Critee. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE MAILS CLOSE. rtJttrnTray mcstrrn W«y i'twra Through. Intern Through, MAILS ARRIVE. itoUil»7»'>"6 * «° A - M. and 0 20 I>. M. S Through 4 40 A.M. So Through 7 10 “ ff««rh War 11 00 A. JJ. •••••■ 0 30 »’• M orncs Horns During the vreok. from 645 a. ji. till - Xi r x ' Un Sundays, from 6 45 till 7 45 a. ji. ■ ' JUIIM SHOEMAKER, F. M RATI. WO AD SCHEDULE. OS AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1801, r.nrpss Trniu East arrives 4.40 A.M.. loaves 4,40 A. M 1 ,. p “ West “ 7.10 A. M. “ 7.30 A. M. u East “ 8.30 P. M. “ ,8.50 P.M. ~ “ West “ 7.33 I’. M., “ 8,10 P. M. “ East “ 11.00 A. M. “ 11.20 A.M. “ » West “ 0.30 P. M„ “ c,OU P. M. Ths lIOLLTDAYSIIURG BRANCH connects with Ex press Train West, nnii Mail Train East and West. 1 INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown ireommoilutlon Trains East am! West, Express West, and past Line and Mail train East and West. LOCAL ITEMS. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting, July Ist, 1861 Present, A. A. Smith, 11. Greenwood, C. R. Hostetler, Daniel Laughman and N.‘J. Mervlnc. The bills cf the Gas and Watch Company for rent of Water Plugs were read, and on motion laid on tho table, until a settlement be effected between the Company and the Borough. On motion, A. A. Smith and C. R. Hostetler were appointed a committee to make a settle ment with the Gas and Water Company. An order was granted to Daniel Laughman for plank furnished the Borough, for §20,71. An order for $B.OO. was granted to Mr. James Gwinn, for making drafts of the Borough. An order for $l5 was granted to tho Viewers cf Streets appointed by tho Court. Tho following orders for labor on streets were granted, viz: one to W. II; Snyder.for $00; to Daniel Coyle for $23,50; to John Haney for 921; to Charles Meloy for $23,50; and one to John M’Cullock lor $23,50, The Supervisor was instructed to repair Grant etract below Katharine street. On motion, tho Gas and Water Company were requested to put in two new water Plugs, one on Annie street and the other on Rebecca street, apeuch places as shall bo deemed most ncccs- AJjonrncd to meet on the first Monday of August, 1861, at 71 o'clock, P. M. —Extract fan Minula. Rail Road Accident. —On Thursday morn ing last, the Express Passenger Train West,, composed of two engines and eleven cars, met with a serious accident at the switch immedi ately below Manayiink station, in Mifllin county, by which one man was killed and several slightly injured, and throe engines and several cars com pleU'.y wrecked. It appears that an Eastward bound freight train, tho engine of which had become disabled, was standing on the main track, above tho switch, and the switch-tender, in order tv lot the passenger train pass without hindrance, turned the switch to lot it run from tho main track to the siding, and placed signal caps on tho rail below the switch to caution the engineer to run slowly; but the signals were too close to the switch and tho engineer had not hmc to check up the heavy train. The conse quence was that tho first engine jumped the track when it struck the switch, nnd tho second engine and train kept the main track until they came in collision ■ with the disabled engine, when the second :jcngme was thrown over the tiding and down ,an embankment some twenty -■tel. Tho front cars were considerably wrecked, the person who was killed wna standing on one H the platforms, and, in attempting to jump off, struck the embankment and relied back under !ng that is generally kept in good Drugstores, °f which he will dispose at the lowest prices at *“• "tore, above the Post Office. •; *®* r.cv, John I). Brown and wife will leave Huntingdon to-night for New York, where they *>H tase a vessel for India, tho scene of his fu- Jre Httoors as a missionary, lie has the encr- Ey> ability, and wo believe piety to make a suc «Esfui advocate of the Cross of Christ, in that tc a>ghtcd portion of our globe. J-M- S. M. L. Censor, of tbe M. Jl. Church, t-eacbed bis farewell sermon to the people of untingdon on Sunday last, preparatory to *ot l^o BPat °f w ar, whence ho bas been c as Chaplain to the oth Regiment I’enna. ** s «*td corps. lO 40 A.M, 7OO “ 7 00 A.M. and C 00 P. M. C 00 P. M, t4m4t 7 a Sajj Case of Lbowninq,— One of tbe most’j distressing occurrences that has fallen to our ' lot to record took place in our town on Monday ! evening last. Two little boys, sons of Geo. A. i Jacobs and John Cqx, Esij i respectively, went, ! unknown to their friends, to the Canal, just j across the Basin,. toiswim, in the latter part of ! the afternoon, and qt half-past; seven o’clock in | the evening were found drowned. Their clothes'! were discovered by Mr. Cox on tbe bank of the i Canal, ns he was passing by, and instant search : revealed to the unhappy parent that his “Har- ! ry” and his little companion “Jimmy” were ; drowned. Immediate efforts were made for I their resuscitation,' hut it was; in vain,.for an j ■examination disclosed the fact that they had ! probably been in the water an hour. The boys ! were aged respectively six and five years, and were well known to all as lovely and interesting | children. Two families have thus, without a I moment's warning, lost the lights of their house- | holds, and sustained such; a calamity as only ' fond parents can feal. Let; the sad fate of those . innocents be a warning to our people, else, be fore the season is closed, more will bo called upon to mourn the untimely fate of some of their ; little ones.— llollidayahurg Standard. | A Suggestion'.—ln view of the efforts now being made in our town to organize one or more Zouave companies for active service, it has been suggested, as a means of awakening the proper ! spirit among our young men, and at the same I lime affording ample gratification tpourcitizcns, I that an invitation bo extended to the Johnstown ; Zouaves (said to have been one of the best dis- i ciplined and most skillful corps’in the service,) ' to give an exhibition of their military skill in 1 our midst at an-carly day. ,Of course this would ; necessitate a small i outlay, on the part of our I public spirited citizens, as’tho expenses of the I Company would have to be bcrjrc. But aside 1 from the pleasure such an exhibition would af- j ford every beholder,..‘there is no hue but hns an ' opportunity of ‘'getting his money back” by i purchasing his goods at the Cheap Cash Store I of Murphy ,k Mql’ikc, corner of Virginia and ! Caroline streets, ' where an immense stock of Dry Goods and Groceries of every description is i kept constantly on hand, and sold at tho lowest ! possible‘.figures. Call and see them. * j .Messrs. Editors:—As the time is drawing; nigh when the people of this county, in Conven- j tion, will be called upon to select a candidate, I to bo supported, at; the ensuing’ election, for a I seat in tho next Legislature, let me urge upon j tho nominating Convention Hie name of Cenja- j mis F. Rose, Esq., of Altoona—,-a man in every { respect fully qualified, and, in: fact, the very : man for the time's, to fill thatimpoitaht poai- ; tion. Mr. Rose is a man fresh ifrom the ranks 1 of the people, one who has never permitted his I name to be brought before a nominating Con- ! veution, or claimed the suffrages of the people, '• although his merits mid claims arc far .superior ; to many who arc now offering. • Should he re- j ccive the nomination, and be elected to this, at I this lime, very important position, he would re- I fleet honor upon hiinsclf niid his constituents, j LOGAN. 1 RKrnnTorTrrT.GnUND Jury.—Wo, the Grand i Jurors of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Blair j County, Pa, beg leave to offer the following re - I port;— I That we visited the Blair County Almshouse j on the 25th of Julyj and found; the same in a | perfect state of cleanliness and in good order; ■ and ns a body, we consider it duo to the Slew- ; art, and Lady of the House, that the thanks of I tho County should be tendered to them for their strict care and management of the same, and for i the good order which prevails. And wo further recommend; that a wagon shed and corn-crib be erected for tho use of . said premises. Also a Hag for the building, as ■ the one now iu use has become very much dl- i lapidated. | Signed by the Foreman of the Grand Jury. ! The M. E. -Sunday School Pie Sic, hold on Thursday last, passed ofTdclightfully. The day was fine, and'the old folks and young folks all in good humor, with plenty of good eatables. The colored folksiof this place celebrated the let of August in Beale’s Woods. Report says they had a good time, of if. ; ' The United Brethren Sunday-School pie Nic comes off to-day. There will be a profusion of good things on hand; and a merry narty to par take of them. May they have a fine day. Tnn At.mv. Wor.jt.—Wo ; nro, sorry to learn that this destructive worm has made its appear ance in this county, and is destroying fields-of oats and corn.e; Many of our citizens have found them in thoir gardens, playing havoc with their vegetables, but didttfot at first know what they were. They arc doing muebiduinage throughout the Western States, We have not yet seen any mode of destroying them, or staying their rava ges, discovered. Miutasi. —We understand that a number of military companies . are about being formed in this county for active service, for three years or during the war. Capt. Henry Wayne, Lieut. B. Ci Potts, John M. Clark; Richard Crosier and J. Vi, Hicks, are all recruiting.companies, and as they arc all “bully” fellows, wo presume they will soon bo ready for the field again. This mountainous region produces military men. leak in the water pipe which convoys tho water from the reservoir at the I’ottsgrovc Mills to tho reservoir at this place, and also sup plies the Company’s engines, cut short the sup ply on Tuesday evening last. It was soon dis covered and repaired. Frcit Jars. —R. ,A. O. Kerr Ims just received at Itisstorc.’a large assortment of Rockingham’s Fruit Jars, which arc claimed to be equally, if not superior to any others now in market.— Persons about to select fruit cans would do well to examine tbosebeforo making tbeir selections. Lost. —On Wednesday morning last, a blank book containing a number of private letters, of no value to any one but the pWncr. Any per son finding tbe book will confer a favor on the owner by leaving it at the Post Office. Pio N T ic.—Tho members of Veranda Lodge, I, 0. 0. F., will hoid their Fourth Annual Pic Nio in Miller’s Woods,, west of town, on Satur day week, the 17th August. ■ Tickets for (ho affair have been issued—price 51 —very cheap for the amount of pleasure to be enjoy‘-1.. £©*■ The Ebcmsburg & Cresson Railroad ia about to be completed, and the iron horse will soon be introduced to a new section of country. When it is opened we're going up to see what kind of a place they call Ebensburg. E®”' The Supremo Court has reversed the decision in the case of Charles Hughes vs. the Penna. U. R. Co. The verdict of the Court be low was in favor of Hughes, and the Company took a writ of error. Titr, Fair Thing. —The citizens of Hollidays burg did the fair thing in the way of receiving their returned volunteers. The boys must have felt particularly happy. Hon. L. Vr’, Hall left for Washington City on the Express train this morning. lor-the Trihuiu The Thi'ee Months Soldiers. Messrs. Eimtors :—As our term of enlist ment Ims expired, and the Three Months Volun teers returned to their various homes, perhaps a few brief remarks in review of the pasfmiglit not be inappropriate, and. by your leave 1 will say a few words in their behalf. Some have snceringly asked, “What have I you done that is worthy of remark? The war is 1 scarce begun, and just on the eve of your retire- : ment the Federal Army has been defeated, and i yet in view, and with a knowledge of these facts j staring us all in the face, an effort is made to eulogize the Three,Months Volunteer system!’ 1 | Now, Messrs. Editors, this is all true, and it is ' equally true that there are some among us who ■ have had the presumption to ask the above silly I question. Mhcn the war became inevitable, j and these men were called into service by the ! President, they were only required for three : mouths. Wc all know, how ,promptly our citi- ! zens responded to that call, and by men, too, | of every rank and condition in life, Had wc i been called out for throe, or even five years, in- ■ stead of three months, 1 have sufficient confi- ! deuce in the patriotism of those men to believe ! they would have responded to the call as freely : as they did for throe short months. Hid those premature patriots but emulate the example : thus shown them, instead of staying at home. I prating, like old grannies, about loyalty and pa- ' triotism, things they know nothing about, they would take their muskets in hand, and endeavor to improve on the example already set before them. ■ There arc thousands of 3 mouths men already on the roll of re-enlistment, ami thousands rea dy, trilling and determined to swell the number; and when the country calls again, it wiU.fmd an ample sufficiency of pure patriots already in waiting. < See, for instance, in our town of Al toona, several Company officers, who left this place three months ago, are now endeavoring, and successfully, too, to return in defence of their country.- And this success lies almost exclusively in the ranks of their recent com mands. Docs'thi.s look like cowardice or dis loyalty? Farthest from either! And had onr officers in high position, in numerous instances, been men of worth and ability, scarce even a regiment of men but would have returned in a body'to the rescue; instead of seeking out new officers to command them. Yes, Messrs. Editors, our army has , suffered a defeat, am! perhaps the three months men have been tiie innocent cause of it. But in that defeat they have clearly demonstrated. By their undoubted valor, that men of equal re and fidelity arc required to command and load them on to victory. Some of our officers on that memorable occasion alluded to were so grossly intoxicated as to be scarcely capable of main taining their relative positions, while another actually refused to accept that assigned him by Ins superior. It is such men as these that your three months soldier despises. What wonder he should return home, after honestly and faithful ly serving out his time, —then, after a brief and heartfelt repose, choose his own well tried com mander, ami return again with confidence to the contest? No, gentlemen, the man is an idiot who charges the three Months ’ Soldiert with cowardice, or oven disloyalty. lie is mistaken who harbors such a thought. I remain, gentlemen, Very rcspcct.fi.ily ye Ai.7bc.s-a. August 7lh, ls'lk in F.i?>lo fur those whogucw choice at the disease and experiment f>r ifs cure. He believes r't j~\ /~i T7> t*» tTT CL? 5 that for otutv mainly, there in fcuuj in oar soil a fcure .1V .1 : and ncvopfailinjr rorncilv. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, , , , . , ’ , incises of «.«nf.Ti>an-l Tumor.*, tli.v vary from *lO lo tiyars, iol/acco mid other Articles, ■ $lOO. Kyarainntk.n (Vf?. DU. w. LKVINOSTDN jait opoacHo the raWic, by I- V E -- St ' c llMjl)iU *- [May S, ’6l! PERCIVAL & STIMER, T'AR- CALDEIIWOOD offers his Pro «. 1 ‘'»n»i‘«<•■>'CHESTNUT STKERT, (orpoeito T«*.ir4.oUl, with a tvluto htnpo 'a“ro«» hor f.’R-h-ad. fridl ; Ho- SHtcUouM>.)Pmj,ADEU v SUA. [mart*'(Mr iihapcrl Io»niB, end -»i tail wMto, al:>o mark rf cul on tail ; for wo'f di.'-rasr \ rniublo reward •n il! !>■; paid f»»r thr d.dirtry M ijt Cow, or for inf 'rtn;i! :> u ‘-vlht* •»)*« :nnv bt* found. T-.ly U, J.«»U M rifM.tr If ALT ,I V j THE HEROES OF PEACE, j The Heroes of War. 17 ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, Ji* NEW VORK. id now publishing, in addition to | other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe i ami America a« ! Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Gallery, : in which Is included Torn-air? of nearly aIT the PROMI* j NENT MEN* OP AMERICA, tint excepting Jeff, Barit?, j Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederate*. ; trice ol Portraits SU.oO per dozen. Can be arm by mail. | Scenes of the War for the Union, • are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form, . Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Pari*. London, and in other [ parts of England ami France; in .Scotland, Ireland, j Wait*®, Holland. Switzerland. Spain, on tbo Rhine, i in Athens. Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Laud, | China, India, Cuba. oVd at prices defying competition. Iron Stone nets for $4.50 —T<.a Sets for SC.OU. directly from New Vvrk, and bought from first hand*, BRUSSELS. ALL WL. INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND RAG CARPETS, Oil, CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yards idle. Ilio e-tock uf GROCERIES i- complete in every respect, and will ho .sold at as low a figure as any house this sido of tho city. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at lower price? than they can be had elsewhere. Good Carriages lor s4.nn and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for $5.00, just as go«»d as heretofore fi-dd for SS.iKL Wooden and Willow Ware in almost every variety, together with ail the outfit of a first class ■'tore. [May 9. IbOl-lf WHEELER &, WILSON’S | SEWING | <3 9f> Js R. A. O. KERR, g 1 ALTOONA, PA., 3? _ _ O g Agent for Blair County, g SiFSIOSII/A U3I33HM rjpiIESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT -1 to be tho !"’ , st over offered to the pub He. And their sV.p- ri'-rity \a isatisf.ictorily eatabliehed by the foci that in the last eight years, of tbcif' Machine* have, been than of any other man* nf.u'tured. :uid mMals have boon .warded the pro* pri-'i -: > l>> different Pairs and Institute* than to any oth ers. ' ijit: Machine* t>; » warranted Jo de all that s*: claimed f>r them. Timy are now in iif*c in s-wuml families ui Al lo-mri, and in every cn.-e they give entire taifbfu/tiori. Tin-nt rer-r.s desiring Information osthcau perhariiy °f the Maelnnes, to Col. John L. Piper. Ilov. A. Ih Ciarl;; Ooorge llau kosV/orth, Beiij. P. Rose, raid K. H. Tamer. !>c;rs. Tim maohincr / 'an be peon and examined ot the store of the Agent, at Aito>»nu. , Price <.f No. 1 Mnr.hin'', silver plated, phi?? foot and ne'vy *t\!e If-miner—>fra. N<*. tl. ornamental bronze, glass foot ! and new style Hcnanor—soo. No. 3, plain, with old style 1 Ilcmnr'r—s4j. [March 111, ISGI-tt*. [ ; Pay,-; the entire cost for Tuition in the mont popular and • MiCttvnsfnl Commercial School in the Country. Upward of ; twelve hundred young men from twenty-eight different l Ktaicw. have been educated fop business here within the > past threo years, some of whom have been employed Ri I lloolc Keepers at salaries of | §4000,00 per Ahuuui. ■ immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing ufac ; counts wliej) they entered the College. _ Itl}" Minuter’** sons half price. Student.* enter at any : time, and review when they please, without, extra charge, i per Catalogue of SJ pr.p.v. Spccimetid of Prof. Cowley’s ■> Business and Oriirfmcntal Penmanship, and a large engra ving of the College, inclose iwonfy-livo cents in Postage ■ Stamp* to,tho Principals' 1; dPNKI NS £ SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ i Altoona, Jan. £4, ,f 31~3y. , ' . I. BEALS THE ROOT & HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA, | TIT* HO HAS HAD GO YEARS CON j T T SjTANT practice, can bo consulted at tho Altoona House. Mr. John Wo viz.: — On Ih& 'lth 0/ June, the i *th >’/ ./u’y, and ('ic 7?.i r.f —lie will then vacate for . 3 month o , Notice will ho given iu this paper when ho ; commoners his Winter’s Term again, , He treats all diseases that tle&h is heir to. He inviios all • females wh*> may be suffering with diseases peculiar to . tlieir ses. jo call and examine hU new mode of treatment. RY.VEnE N C K s : J- R. T,i di;n\ M. D.. Huntingdon. •iNi MrC’iJLT.o/'U, M, !>., 44 11. T. C'>rprv. , “ Pittsburgh, Ruv. J, it Oust. Birmingham. Kr-v. Thomas bTKvr.NsoM. Tvronc Citv JACOB BI'RLLV* - C. (JrTKTU ‘ •• W. Prni.vY, M. 11. Jolly. •• Altoona. May lull. Im’-I -lv* OI.EN-ECHO MILKS (IEUMANTOWX, PA. jIcCALLUM & CO., \ HOUSE suitable lor a small family, i* v.aj.'vd ?o rent, on modrrat* term s, abouttho M • v, »ppL '*t thi- . July *bl. AND ALSO. FOR THE LADIES, consisting in part of BOOTS AND SHOES, Over 14,00 More (2^ $39,00 MANCFACTI.'RKII*. PROF. O. J. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR. TS precisely what its name indicates, for while pleasant to A the taste, it is revivifying,-exhilarating and strength en in" to the vital powers. It also rovirifie^reiustatesand renews the bh*od in nil -its original purity, and thus re stores and renders the system invulnerable: to attacks of disease. It is tbo only preparation ever offered to the world iu a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined aaio be the most powerful tonic, ami yet so.perfectly adapted so as to act in perfect accordance with tf&laxct of native, and hence soothe the weakest stomach and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is.cordpoecd entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and consequently can ucrcr injure. As a sure preventive and cure of Consumption, BnoNcnm?, Indioestion, Dyspepsia, Loss or Appetits, Faintnt.fs, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia. Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholy, Night Sweats, Lan guor. (jIt*DINT.SS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CASES SO FIAr.FULLT * * FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS'. AND H> , ; . REGULARITIES, THERE IS NOTHING ITS} EQUAL, •AUo, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com plaints. Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange ment of tho Urinary organs. It will not only euro tho debility following CHILLH and FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the diseases at once, If already attacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it will in fallibly prevent any deleterious coußCquoncea following upon change of climate and water. ■ Ah it prevents coftlvoness. strengthen? the digestive or gans, it should bo iu the hands of all persona of sedentary habits. Ladies not accustomed to much out-door exorcise should always use it. Jf'Ahcrs should auo it* for it jh a perfect relief, taken a month or two before tho final trial, sho will pass tho dreadful period with perfect case and safety. There is no mistake about it. THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT! MOTHLKS THT ITU : ■And to yon we appeal, to detect tho illness or dcclino not only of your daughters before it bo too late, but also your sons and hu-bauds, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than lot their condition be known in lime, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it were net fur ycu„4hoy too, would travel in tl»o same down ward path until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you, wo confideatly appeal; for wo are sure your never-failing affection/will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND- BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should always he on hand in time of.need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 44* Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis. Price $1 per bottle. For sale in Altoona by A. ROUSH. Agent, and all pood Druggists. [Juno‘27, IWI.-lycow Cheap ! Cheaper!! Cheapest! ! ! Huzza for north ward.— The undersigned would respectfully inform tho citizens of Altoona and tho surrounding country that lie has rented the store r-.-om formerly occupied by Jacob Burkhart, on Virginia ftinot, mar A. McCormick ; s store, where he is about opening a Grocery, Flour,- Feed caul Provision >S 'tore. He ha? ju?t returned from the East - when* he Ins been selecting his s with great care ami buying axrlu- Fivoly fur cash, which enables him to £t*»l os low,'if not a little lower, than any hon.se in the place. He would therefore say to all rho wish a good article of groceries, and at a low figure, to call and examine Ula stock before purchasing elsewhere. s His stock consists of Hats and Cops, Mai and oilmen's Shoes,: yU&ns of all kinds. Extra Family Flour , Superfine, Corn Meal , Rye and Corn Chop . T.stra Levering Syrup Molasses, CO cents per gal OoUoa' 45 “ Pennsylvania “ Baking Whlto Crush Sugar White nvfinpj « Best Brorcn “ Cuba Kio CoQoo v. Best Imperial Teas Cml quality “ Black Rosin nod Caftlle Soap, Raisins, Figs. Almonds, Fil bert?.. English Walnuts, Cream Nule, Mackerel, Herring, Rako Trout. Dairy Salt, Cheese. and everything that is necessarily kept in a good family grocery. April 4, ’GI-tf/j J. A. SPRANKLE. What's the Sews? WHY THIS, THE SUBSCRIBER has ju«t received and opened a large and beauti ful Plod: of SEASONABLE GOOES aojong whUh may be found the following FOR THE L A.OIES : Fancy and Plain, magnificent and brilliant stylos of Spring Silks, Llark Silks, Norwich Poplins, Challie De Lainc?, colored and figor-.d Rnllfcnt;-', French and English Chintzes, English and American Calk-ex's, kc. WHITE GOODS. Wi’ have iu this department, Linens, Laces, -Edgings, Cambrics, brilliant*. Nainsooks, dacom-tt*. Lawnss Mull Muslim*. Ladies Fine French Collars, VJndoreltoveg, Ac., all of which we respectfully tuk a thorough examination in order to satisfy Ladies that we have those goods better and lower iu price than the lowest. Mourning Goods. This line of good* in very ample in every department. Hosier ;/ and 01 ovcs . Silk. Woolen Cotton and Linen Ifosc for ladies and gentle men. and an endless variety for children. Ladies and gen tlemen's Kid. Kid Fijii-dics, hilk find Lisle-Thread Olovcfl. Call and see our fur famed u Ruck Gloves.” DOMESTICS. Muslin?, nanru.-ls. Rlankcta, and every article In the Do mestic line of Dry Goods, iu larger quantity an<) in more complete assortment than can bo found in any houeo iu the interior of Pennsylvania. n Wo have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries, Quccnswarc . Hardware, and all the et ecteraa of a country store. May 9,15*11. J. R. II ILK MAN/ LADIES’ WINE. SPEER’S SAIUBUCI WINE, OK CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER. EXCELLENT WINE FOE FEMALES. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPSBB’S SAMBUCI WINE. CIELKBRATED lor its medicinal and / beneficial qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi cians, and some of the. first families iu Europe and America, SPEER’S SAME UC/1 WINE U not a mixture or manufactured article, but is pure, from rcUivatod Portugal Elder, recommended by Chemists and- Physicians as possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use, and ancNOtllcnt ft? all weak and debilitated personsjundtho aged and infirm, improving the appetite and bouofitting ladieiand children. A LADIES’ WINK, because U will not intoxicate aa other wines. as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired jfor iiA rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties imparting a. healthy lono io the digestive organs, and a blooming, sadt t and healthy «kiu and complexion. ; ' None genuine unless the signature of i ALFRED SPEER* Passaic, K. is over the cork of each bottle. ' : Make oyjc tuial of this ttzvf. A. SPEER, proprietor, Office 20S Broadway. New York. 45^For sale hv A. ROUSH, AUoouit GEO. 1 W.'PATTER* SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, ttolUdayslmrg; and by W. NOW!,IN & CO., Tyrone. [jeHT-ly 1 FASHIONABLE MILLIN’ARY & .1 TRIMMING Store, on Virginia street, Altoona, op* poi»i?o J. B. UiKunan's store. Tito subscriber having pur* chased with great care, an entire neV stock of Ladies i drefs good*, and Trimmings; also-a large assortment of Bonnets ami Ribbons, Fine French Work. Collars and Cr,- doridceves in sctg. Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery* Skirts, Ac* all of the latest BtiloM, and ii) great varieties, ; aro now open for the examination of the ladies; all df which nt the lowest cash prices. Ladir a of the above named should call on the undersigned and suit themselves before purchasing elsewhere, ~, . >u;s. ELIZAfIETH EABY. . Altoona. Ayiril Cj,.1861^.n. ! Tilguxas V. KnoAjif, ....Charles giitto. j REVERE EHOtTSE, ■ (L.VTB EAOiE HOTS!,) Third Street, above Bee, i PHILADELPHIA. • i UHOAhS & Proprietors. TERMS, ft.li PEE DAY. March 7, lf>f«l-3y Blanks of all i>EseiiiPTioNs in-alls’ aoJ oap.-diciously *•.*. this «■ 55 u a u “ : « “ U “ lb. 30, “ “ “ 10 «■ a a Q *r a « f «< it <« 15 to Vi “ “ « 90 a a ti 75 << t 50 >( a tt “They go right to the Spot” INSTANT RELIEF? STOP TOUR COUGH PURIFY TOUR BREATH I STRENGTHEN YOUR TOICEI SPALDING’S Throat Confections, are GOOD TOR CLERGTMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS CPILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS 49* They relievo a Cough instantly. 49* They clear tho Throat. 49* They giro strength and volume to the voice. 49*They impart a delicious aroma to the breath 49*They aro delightful to the taste. 4«*Tbey are made of simple herbs, and can harm bo doa. I advise every one who baa a Cough, or a Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you Instantly, and you will agree with tne that “they go right to the spot.” Yon will find them very useful and ptauaa* while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one pack ago I am ?afe In saying that you will ever afterwards ooc aider them indispensable. You will find thstn at tbs Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, My signature ia on each package. All others are conn tcrll-it. A package will bo sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirtv Ceuta. Address, UF.MIY C. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar Street, New York. Nervous Headache By the use of these Pills llie periodic attache of .Ytriau cv sic 7; Headache maybe prevented; and if taken at Ihj commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and bicknoss will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the JVuuwv: and JltacUohi' to which females nro ho subject. They act gently upon the bowel*,—removing Coitiuntu For Literary Mat, Slw.hnts, Delicate Females, and at! persons ofsetfenfury habits, they arc valuable as a tosaliu, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the diges tive organs, and rcetoringtbo natural elasticity and atrenglh of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the rcstrlt of long inrestigv 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 Buffering from IXcadacho, whether originating m the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all thnes with pefect safety without making any chango of diret, anc2 the absence of any dii*. yncable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEIVARE OF COUNTERFEITS* 1 The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Bps. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A.Box will bo sent by moil prepared on receipt of tbs PRICE CENTS. All c-nUra Elic-ttU acHJrecsed ts HENRY «. SPAEJ&INO. 48 Cedar Street New York Kpv. 15, ’OO.-ly.] Misoxviu.c, Goss., Pch.lSH Mb. SraLMsa. \ P«t: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Hike C>urn to uttlT that I want you to send me two dollars worth'mor*. Part of these are for tho neighbors, to whom X ga\«* fuw nut of the first.box I got from you. Send th-j PilU by mail, and oblige -~3 Your obedient Serrate, KKNSKDf Mr. ST.nzxt- Sir: ' I wi-irt you to ivml in? one more* box of jortr o;pha!}e Pill?, Thave received a great dccl of benef.t from them. Youra, Respectfully, * ‘ MARY ANN STOIfctfOtSK. SrSZ& CSEEff, iICMLNODON