Reader, ,have you seen Prof. \y r iment in our paper. Uea4 it ; you. ,• ECIAL NOTICE®. To Consumptives. And those afflicted with 'SIA, ERVOUSJSEISILITV, HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, OR CONSTIPatjov ikrsigncd, now seventy-five years old, * * oted his time to curing his ParUhooe ra * or l*\v York of these dreadful complaints, *^ e b and thousands to an untimely grave* hi** iil.il to cun- all who haro applied to hjp[ elieving it to be a Christian's duty tond**" nJ. as Well as at home, htf will send to thi* B , n ropy of rn-'-.T’i'tiuns used, (Free of Char ft ° ■liotw for preparing and using the some, au’ lift, Bathing.- Ventilation, and Eierciw for j* ■ «ill find these remedies a «urecureforCoiu * ill ili-easos of the Throat and Lungs, Fever uiiijiation, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, aid Female Complaints, and ho hopes, ©very ill send for a ropy, as it will cost nothing, a(j ! ring (diouM apply before it is too late, on arc used by the most eminent Dhysiciauji • 'iu-b. ami New York. Those wishing them *1! KEY. DU. CHAMBERLAIN Williamsburgh, New y wt •ivj.-ly — A Card to the Ladies. TO.NCO'S OOLDKN PILLS FOU FEMALES ?•;: regulating, and rtmoHns all lL n-.tiouf, from ic'otU rcr cause, and altcayt #uvc much benefit from ««■ u* •- would ho willing to pay $5 n box, rather than them. if she could get them no less. The ii - <>:npo at prices ranging from 25 cents to 73 ,:.i I**ok out fur thou;. The genuine, hercaf. ;-.r tin* signature of 5. I>. Howe, solo proprietor. Piirelmw of the aliovc gentlemen, and you will miim article, and one von may rely upon. .1, ISdl.— ]y. r. Velpeau’s Cankerine. KAU\S CAN K Kill Nil cures Putrid Sore Mouth, dAU'S I’ANKKhIN’K cures Sore Nipples. KAl*‘S CANKKUINE cures Ulcerated Sores. KAV S CANKKiIINK cures Cuts. KAU'S CANKEUTNK cures Burns. :1AI"S CANKKUINK cures Sores. -Al - S CANKKIUNK cures Chapped-Bipo. I'AC S CANKHKINK cures I’lceruted Uuiui. -\US CANKKKINK is the best Purifier of the nulling known. „ ~ -Al".-' CANKKUINK cures Canker in the - a. *.r Sthonia-'h, resulting front Scarlatina or in o white U-ctli, use theCAN*- i. I your desires will he realized. JVo pleOgfl i-it it l> entirely free from acnLs unit ull poiso f and can he to nn infant with perf-cl ViU presen o the £eeth and keep the gmusfn-* i. It is equally efficacious for nursing ton: kail the thousands remedies that have Iwen put ? eni tr of tin* various diseases above, none mu nk' iim*. Sold by all druggists. Price uttie. J. nUKJUU.i'OO.. Proprietors. ft* Maiden Lane, N. V. n Allo*>n:». hy (i. \Y, KKSSLKK. :ire ip the enjoyment of perfoi |ii* ijUy have need to have recourse to tonic# ’o* of ili-ojase. We are never too well armored • a sMuilts of ;a the ills that flesh la heir to.’’— ignrator they may find iu HOSXKTTEU’S BlT e.licine that cannot be taken regularly without fry and elasticity to the system. At''this sea li.niy, the strongest man is not proof agalTwt a. in certaiy sections of the country. In all *r ami uguo, the Bittkks is more potent tlun quinine, while the most dangerous cases of r jiehl .t«-Ua wonderful properties. Those who ;he medicine will never use another, for any vf 'jt which the Hostetler Hitters professes to sob host’ who have not made the experiment, commend an early application’io thtf Bitters, m y are t-trkken by dilates of the digestive &--'old by dsnggMs and druhie everywhere, fcdvcrtisenteiit in another column. ’ t .he great pb-it.-mre in railing the attention of tie- adv-Tt.’-em’ut uf Prof. Wood’s Hesters t.tiidUl"r, in another column e it w-bb»m we take ui*j notice of patent imd a*- cannot r.-Train fnau-quaking of this Cordial, to tin-adi;-'*-«1 a- well us ourselves. die progress of t hi* Cordial since its first it* :b ■ puMhvnnU tvo are satisfied tbatithere i* i-' fur cb.-aning lie yystem and renovating the • n be compared with Prof. Wood’s Cordial.— r ; ing from g-m-ml debility, after using on? e> its beneficial effectn. We have a long sc* vitlt the proprietor.and know'huntobcskUh’d of mi->licijie; and anything compounded by L- ran rdy upon as being just what it U vc- U*r wouhhad-vKe all eick or well (O .get * ■ iileawint to the taste, and exhilarating to I w»- refrain from further comments, ng on- bottle, will Ik* satisfied as to jts effect** To Consumptives. irf r. having Inc-n restored to health in a • i y simple remedy, after having suffered to a severe lung affection, and that dread dU* »tinn~i< anxious to moke known .to hlsfvß°* mans of cure. ■'V-siro it he will rend a copy of the preset I ** of dmrg.v with the directions far prep*** i s'une, which they will find a sure euro kc Asthma. Bronchitis, &>:. The only objecto • u sending tlic I’lvscriptsou is to benefit t*i» information whkh ho coih»lvo* tube id In* hojH.'o every sufferer will try bis rew** ■a them nothing, aud may prove * blend ll ©- hng tnc prescription will please add*** 8 * Ktv. JSUWABD A. WltSo& WilUapisburph? - y. Kiuf? Cows*?*'***' 0 Card to the Suffering.' >!- Cosgrove, while laboring « * » cured of ConamnptioOf when all a recipe obtained from a karnrfp liy Webern Through* lUru Through. MAILS ARRIVE. .. . 7 00 A. M. and 0 20 P. M. •;;;; 4 ioa.m. western Torou„u 1n » Tbrons 11 ■ n o o a. m. SSJww”-” 6 30 I’-M -n.nrt Horns During the week, from 0 15 A. u. till On tundoya, from 0 45 till 7 45 a. m. . jur.M.. on. SHOEMAKER, P. M RAILROAD SCHEDULE. OX AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1801. ata Truin East arrives 4,40A.M.. leaves 4.45 A. M- Keprels Tram „ - -10 A M . .. 7.20 A; M. „ Rost “ 8.30P.M. “ 8,50 P. M. ,l " lt o West “ 7,65P.M., “ 8,10 P.M. V „ p M t “ 11.00 A. M. ■“ 11,20 A.M. M , ,i West “ 6.30 P. M., “ 0,50 P. M. ‘ uni IiiiVYSHURO BRANCH connects with Es- T Vrlt wesL and Mail-Train East and West.,, . pr , C inV kS A BRANCH TRAINS connect with Johnstown Accommodation Trains Emit and West. Express West, and £a-t Line ami Mail tram East and 1\ eat. | local items. egp’ We scarce ever pay much attention to complaints made by soldier letter-writers, as to the treatment they receive at different points as they pass from one place to another, be* wuse we cannot believe they are intentionally tr „ted disrespectfully in any town In the loyal States.’ When there are from one thousand to two thousand of them together, they should not expect that a couple of hundred citizens of any tosn can lionize, or even accommodate all them as they deserve, and we know that the right I thinking ones among them do not expect it. j \nd again, wc not unfrequently notice that cor respondents from the same company, tell far different about the same town. One has been kindly treated, and he puffs' the ladies, and babies and everybody; another may have been overlooked, or perchance, met some selfish, 11- natured person, who treated him rudely, and he forthwith indulges in a condemnation of all the inhabitants of the place. W’e arc led to these remarks by noticing, in-the last number of the Huntingdon Globe a communication from a member of the M’Keesport company, attached to the 9th Regiment, Punua. R. €., in which the writer states the soldiers could scarce get a drink of water in this place without' paying for it. Now it is known to all who have passed through this place, that there are two or three dozen of L-.zzles on the veranda in front of the Logan House, from which flows as good and pure wa ter as ever passed down the throat of the cor respondent of the Globe, and these nozzles were fne to all, and'the wash bowls underneath them were also free for the soldiers to wash in, and many availed themselves of the privilege. Be sides these places, the Company had a largo hose attached to a plug at the Depot, from which water flowed all the time, enough, we arc sure, to have supplied the whole Regiment. If the correspondent of the Globe bad difficulty in get ting water, he must have gone considerably out of the way to hunt it. Tin; Two Siieumass.—The Washington corres pondent of the New York Post stays: Win. T. Sherman of Ohio, and Thomas W. Sherman, of Rhode Island, both graduates ia the same class at West Point: both entered the-same regiment' —the Third Artillery; both remained in the Army, and both served in the Mexican War. Hence the confusion of names. It is the Rhode Island Sherman who commanded and gave his name to the celebrated Battery. Sherman’s j Battery, though it still retains’the name, is in | reality Ayre’s Battery. It was Sherman, of ' Ohio, who commanded a brigade in the battle How to Fixisn tiu; Aesiy Worm.—Mr. El- u t Bull Bun. Captain Ayre’s, called Sherman’s, j dridge, of Chatham, has invented a way to de- i was also under his command. The Battery, ] stroy the army worm, which we submit for the tlie statements of .the Richmond journals to the | „ • . . . contrary notwithstanding —was nol taken, but, j benefit of our readers. Seeing then appioach, ~ft cl, ;1 p.csperate contest, every gun was brought he cool: a plow and made a furrow on each side „(}■ ; n safety, with two others belonging to an ,of the fence, in which he dug holes about 10 feet , other battery. Sherman, of Rhode Island, was I apart, and when they came to this entrench- not **‘ e hattlejit the Stone Bridge. |_meuttl.cy could not scale it, bnt crawling length- ;,. llam ,, toN The Charleston Cou j wise they would fall into these holes, and were . r ;„. saj . s tll , l£ _\j r . j # a. Thompson, of the Wash ; thus easily destroyed. j ington Light Infantry, relates to a member of i * ;• the Committee from-this city, a fact which cx ■■ Mrs. King’.** School will open on Wcdncs- I plains in great part the severe and persistent i dav, August 21st, at her residence on Virginia attack and concentration by the enemy on the j i " ... . . .. . „ Hampton Legion at the late battle. A renegade j _ . i sfeet. \\ e deem it unnecessary to say anything sUnp^ ct . per> b who haJ sllpr Ued the Legion with. “The Good Work oocs Bravely On*’’— l in Mrs. K’s. favor, as those who have patronized w j loU \ u camp near Richmond, went over quite a number of the regimental and company ' her heretofore are well aware of her superior ,to the enemy before the battle, and described iu officers recently in command of the three months’; : qualifications as. a teacher, and will of course *nll the dross and equipments of the Legion. • 1 . , It IS some consolation to know that this i.ascal volunteers from this and adjoining counties, are , send their children to her again. ; renegade was detected, and was shot on Monday, already at work organizing new companies and | 21uh, bv order of Gen. Beauregard. J . . . , Waxtuii.—A- number of able-bodied young ’ - ° regiments for active service, and ere many moons - ...... . . . , ... „ i i men are wanted to fill up the ranks o. the a eg-. tegy* The Rebel losses at Bull Run increase wane it i= more an pro a e . a . i j ev Independent Rangers,' h rifle company which: rather than diminish, by the official reports, her immediate sisters will have sent to uo war j• q im , endcnt artd hiivc a ro Vmg com- *-me of their regiments were badly injured in fully as many of their loyal sons as responded ; 1 . • . , .... , fact totally disorganized and demoralized by .0 the first call for troops. The returned voluu- i Ilot « üb J e ®‘ t 0 ‘ lO < oUber C ° °‘ tl. i action.' The Southern papers admit that the , , . \ nel or Brigadier General.: Applications can be Rebel b»ss was verv large, bat add that the L. teers seem to be among the most eager to enlist . cuMcXally m . Lieut. S. T. Davis. .S. i„ ss uas still larger. 'The Richmond Dispatch in these new organizations, and the experience j _ _Z t : of the 27th says the returns show 000 killed of and courage they are known to possess cannot i flgf W’e notice iu the'Carlisle Democrat, of ; the Rebels, and 2000 wounded. This is double fail to render them efficient and fearless in the ■ t he j lls t that four soldiers belonging to the" l ' ie ,oss the I. S, troops and gives a very good , , . , . .... < ’ reason wliv tho Rebels .did not improve their uischarge of their duties as soldiers. The brave ; Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regiments ot this „ victory> ..’ wl ,i cl) virtually to them is a defeat sous of the Alleghenies are the right material j gt a te, which were then encamped there, had to defend their country’s flag, and while we re- \ j; edt an j that two of them, viz : Joseph Mauk gret the stem necessity that calls them from j and Jacob Ilaldeman. were from this county. : ]y^d theoM Flttin „ and Plumb their peaceful homes, it is a consolation to know - ~,. in" Establishment of Mr.-W. M. Ogelsby. I will that those who are left behind can purchase Houses Wanted. Our townsmen, .11 on ,| lo business at the stand occupied by their groceries, provisions, dry goods, etc., at & Lowlher, want some 200 Artillery Horses for him ' ia lloWi l!ir ?e doo rs below the Post the Cheap Cash Store of Murphy & MoPike, the 0. S. government. The horses must be office. Having served a Tull term of appren 'corner of Vireiuia and Caroline streets at low- bays, browns or blacks, from five to nine years ticeship at the banned. I feel sure that I can comer 01 v irgima ana vmroune streets, ai low 0. . u I, _ render satisfaction to those who entrust their er rates than they have heretofore been offered i am * from ** ftecu to , s ! 1 ■ ' ' ° * work to me. T will at all times keep on han(l*a in this “ neck of timber.” If you are not con- j Hring along your nags, gentlemen. : large and varied supply of Gns Fixtures ami „• V nn J .AA nnnrenlvac * 1 "T .. Will l>Ut tlieTU 111 lit Sllvirt UOtIOC UTld OH tllO IlaOSt vinced, B o and see for your-elves. ... j Able-Bodied Men Wanted.—A recruiting roa dnal.le terms. I respect full} solicit a share SST" Recruiting officers are flitting Ivitber and ’ rendezvous lias been this day opened in Altoona, 0 f patronage in my ’ thiSr. and those" who have any desire to spend 1 for tholfltl. Infantry, RegiHar U. S. Army. Pay n IJth a few years upon the “tented field,” and taste '; *l3 Per month. Term o euUstn.ont o years. , the "realities of the “pomp and circumstance of ; Rendezvous in Uunyac sMarket House, (I lack s glorious war,” will have no difficulty in pro- j s f° re )i 0Q hginu sticet. curing a place in either an artillery, infantry, cavalry, zouave, or independent company. As I a general thing, our boys prefer our homo offi- | cers to those of the regular service or from a ; distance? Some of the companies are filling up i very rapidly and "Will soon be ready to march. Still Another 'Chance.— Those'' who are I anxious to be off to the war, have another chance * of doing so by giving in their names to Lieut. 1 Wm. H. Crawford, now stopping at the Ameri can Hotel. Lieut. Crawford is recruiting for , Company A, 7th Regiment, now in Camp IVright, ■Pittsburgh. The company is commanded by ■ ■Capt. Alex. Hays, and the Regiment by Col. O. 11. Rippcy. Recruits to leave fur camp imme diately. Pic Sic.—' The Pic Nic of Veranda Lodge is to be held in the grove immediately back of West Ward school property, instead of in Mil ler's Woods, as wo stated last week. Persons attending the Pic Nic will leave their baskets of provisions at the following places, viz.:—those of East Altoona at Hamilton’s store, and those of West and North AVnrds, at the Post Office. B@“Rev. Coleman, preacher in charge of Birmingham circuit, was slightly injured, a few days since, by receiving in his side thtr contents of a shot-gun, which accidentally exploded in tho hands of another person.: .Camp-Meeting —Tho camp-meeting of the M. E. Church, for Birmingham circuit, will com mence on Friday nest. The ground selected is a grove on M’Cahan’s farm, a short distance above Birmingham station. Lutheran Stsod.—The Allegheny Synod of tho Lutheran Church will meet in this place oh Thursday, September sth, and will likely re main iu ecss’wu fur a week or more. lO 40 A. 51. :ou •• 7 00 A. M. ami C 00 P.M. ; V, 00 P. M, ; 7 iio « i>ay, if Possible.—We bear complaints of j]y ijjg President of the United States. a disposition upon the park of those well able to pay as they go, to avail themselves of the plausible excuse of dull times to avoid the pay- i Whereas. A joint committee of both Houses ment of little bills due to tradesmen, mechanics of Congress has waited upou the President of and others. This is to be regretted. Nothin* ,be Ucitu J States, and requested him to recoin « «*- ■»*“»“ - i S business activity, as to withdraw from tlie re- United States with religious, solemnities, and tail trade of any business its just due, in times the offering of fervent supplications to Almighty like the present, and we hold that the man who p, od tbu saf K v auJ ' vclfa ' - c of these States, , ~ ~ . . ~ , his blessings on their arms, and a speedy resto would urge the present troubles as an excuse . b , , .. . t J , , ° r , ration to peacot and whereas, it is fit and he for not paying small bills, when be can pay as ; coming in all people, at all times, to acknowl wcll at one time as at another, is guilty of one edge ami revere the Supreme Government of the worst of the moral wrongs attendant upon ; ot h.to bow m humble submission to His chas . . „ .. . „ , , tisements, to Confess and deplore their sins and business operations ma season of general de- „„ ’■ r ,, 1 •.• , .. r b transgressions, in the full conviction that the pression. Never hoard up money when nothing fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, is to be gained by it, more especially when you* and to pray with all fervency and contrition for have debts which are over due to parties de- * be P ll1 '^ 011 of their past offences, and for a , . . _ ... . ' , . blessing upon their present and prospective pendant upon their earnings to sustain them- ;ictioli “ Jj wlieve ., Si when our beloved eoun selves and families. Pay, if possible. * | try, once, by the blessing of God. united, pros- 1 • v ‘ porous and happy, is now afflicted with factious Woman* Kiu.kd.~A most distressing accident ; and civil war, it is peculiarly fit for us to rccog occurretl on the Pennsylvania llailroad near ! tiiie the hand of God in this visitation, and* in Cresson, on Tuesday evening last. It appears i sc T ro ' vful remembrance of our own faults and . . v , , , , , , • crimes as a Nation and as individuals, to hum that about seven O clock, a poor woman, who ; ble ourselvCB before Him and to pray for His had been at the Cresson Hotel for the purpose mercy; to pray that wo may be spared further of getting some cold victuals for her little ones, though most justly deserved; that was returning to ber borne, when sbe saw a “ ,ir 111 1 1 ?. be hlCss , ed , and m:l ; ie effcc , tual for . , • the re-estabu.smeut of law, order and peace tram approaching heron the track, bbe stepped : throughout our country, and that the iucstium to one side to avoid it, and not perceiving a ' ble boon of civil and religious liberty, earned second train which was approaching from n dif- under llis guidance and blessing, by the labors ferent direction, sbe was run over and instantly al,d *V ffra S ,:s . ot ; our fathers, may be restored . ~ m all us original excellency, Therefore I, Abra kiiled. Deceased leaves a family of five small h;im t liucoin? of the United States, do children, who now, deprived of their only earth- appoint the last Thursday in September next as ly protector, are thrown on the cold charity of , :i tiay of humiliation, prayer and tasting tor all tiie people of the Nation, and I do earnestly the world for support. . 1 1 , , ~, . ~ 11 : recommend to the people, and especially to all —t i i i minister* and teachers of religion, of all do* Killed on the Uait.road.-TW through ox- |lulnis . Vi - linSi ~.l d to nll of families,. to press train on the Penusyitania Railroad, whicl au ,j fe C i>p that d*jr according to their left here on Friday morning, - ran over a woman'‘ several creeps nnJ modes of worship in all hu a short distance above Miilerstown, killing her "lilitv, and with nil religious solemnity, to the ■ , avl . ii- „„ eiM that the United prayer of the Nation may instantly. The engine was hounding a curve, , r . . v J ° ° . /ascend to the Throne of Grace and bung down when the woman was discovered walking on the j,i erit if u l blessings noon our own country. track a short distance from the engine, and the engineer finding it impossible to check the speed of the train, sounded tbd whistle, to which, however, thc,deceased paid no attention. The result was, the .engine struck ber, throwing her some distance off the track stopped the train as soon as possible, and backed up to the scene of the accident, when the wo- man was found dead, with -one log broken and her person very much bruised. She was recog nized as belonging to the neighborhood, and had had been partially insane for some time before. Her remains were left at Millers town for inter ment More Soldiers Home —Captain Holland’s company, from lluncansville, and Capt, Bobb s company, from Martinsburg, arrived at home on Friday last. They each received a hearty; welcome from the citizens of their respective J towns. cavalry. A cavalry company is being formed in Blair county, under the command of Capt, T. C. Wil liams and. Lieut. Geo. IV. Harris. It will pro ceed to Philadelphia to be attached to Geu. Har lan’s regiment, accepted by the of War. Horses and equipments furnished. Pay from $l4 to $;34 per mouth. Medical attend ance, rations and clothing provided. Here is an opportunity for our young men to serve their country never before offered. The company will proceed to Philadelphia'next week. $lOO bounty paid to .each man at the end of the war. Apply at Laughman'a store, Adams’ Express Office, Altoona, or at:Williamsburg or llolli- dayeburg. A CARD. I would hereby announce to tbe citizens of Altoona that I have disposed of my Gas Fitting and Plumbing establishment to Mr. Edmund Anstice., On taking leave of tho citizens of this place, in a business way, I desire to return ray sincere thanks to those who have favored me with their patronage, hoping that try efforts to fill their orders have proven os satisfactory to them, as their fair dealings have been agreeable to pie. My books and accounts art in tho hands of Benj. F. Yoso, Esq., at the General Supcrinten dont’s Office, who will attend to the settlement of all accounts. . W. M. OGELSBI. i Aetoosa, Aug. 10. ’pi. In testimony whereof, &c. lly the President. • Wm. H. of State, The engineer TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS;—I hereby an nounce myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of Sheriff of Blair County, and if elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of said office faithfully. FRANCIS McCOY. Hollidayshurg, Aug. 15, 1801.-fe. In tliis pl.-u-o, cm Monday. TCtli inst.. JOITX C.. infant 6nn ot Thomas and 11, K. McMinu, 0 days. 64 TTP, GUARDS! AND AT ’EM!” We don't want yon to kill anybody. hut wo want you to got up arid go at and carry turay somtf of the clioiccw- GROCERIES, A ' PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, WILLIAM S. PERCIVAL, at tln-ir Htuiv-rooiii on tin; corner of the alley above Ickes' building. in East Altoona. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply of all kinds of tiroerrirs anil Confer-. tinnaries, Cipus and Tobacco of the best quality, all kinds of Provisions, such as Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Fish, Flour, Feed, etc . etc. They invite a call ami a trial of their goods, feeling con fident that they can please both in quality and prico. Aug S, lgdl-!f COAL. 1-\TOW IS THE TIM 10 FOR EVERY ' fjimilv 1-5 gotin their supply <>f coal for the M'iutcr. i ‘ jind the sulHt-riblir Would therefore Inform the ; . «... _ ___ _ Altoona and vicinity, that he la prtpaml to supply them. j CrLiiliN'lliOlrlO MILLS, on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE j f, VJ7 V A V7V) WA? 7* A and UJ.EtfIIKNY BITUMINOUS COAE. Ho will sell it ; U&IiJIAA JUn A f i J. ;bv Hie T nun" Car, or Cart Load, or by tho bushel, Ucliv- j If, fl AT J TTAf A % flf) eivd at the door of the purchaser. ; MIC L/j.1.-LjJj L- JU (t» L/ i Yard on tho North side of the Railroad-upper ei.d : MANUFACTURERS, ! of juty"s a isßi -tf. H.K.MVKKS. | IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IS I 1 ' —; 7~~ Carpeting, Druggets, Oil Cloths, j STRAT COW. fefiayed away from TV/f A A’C 1 J the residence of tho subscriber, iu Altoona, on tho j t’t.A A A Aii VJO, * mil lilt., a midaiiiiK sized Dark Brimllo COW. about five | WAKKHOCSE, No 503 CHESTNUT STItEUT. (opposite years old, with a white stripe across her Ihrchcad, well I the State House,) PHILADELPHIA. [wntmAfa-ly. idiaped horns, end of tail white, also mark of cut on tail ! —— 1 i for ward win bo paid f..r the delivery of the i A" HOUSE suitable for a smalFfomily, Cow, or for information' where she buy be found. ; I\. >* wauled to rent, on moderate Ulilw. »Mit the M • July n.-ism-et rmur UALIOX- p» September. Apply at ibis etnec. JiUyio. A PROCLAMATION. ADKAHAM LINCOLN, TO THE PUBLIC DIED. Outbreak in East Ward! Cijars, Tobacco and other Articles, ju-it opened to the public, by THE HEROES OF PEACE, AND The Heroes of War. XT' ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, i* now publishing. in addition to other portrait:*, the celebrated collects u known ia Europe and America as Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Gallery, iu which is inclmlo*l Portraits of nearly all tbo PROMI NENT MEN Of AMERICA, not excepting Jeff. Davie, On. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of oilier confederates. Price ol Portraits stl.uO per dozen. Can ho sent by mall. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card slzo, and in stereoscopic form, ALSO, Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris’. "London, and in other parts of England and France; in Scotland. Ireland, Wales, Holland. Switzerland, Spain, on in Athens. Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Laud, China, India, Cuba, «£c., ad infinitum. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views .Arc the Crcatffi Wundtr of the Aol llruudway, neui St. Nicholas, New York. AugS-ly DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR Has just iietuiined from Now York city with ft beautiful assortment cf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR THE LADIES, consisting in part of T,H De Fir, Japsnnr. IV,ho Strips, lh- Ckm-J, Srisk JJuotls, Lari Has, Ful'inJs, erupt DelUge. Lawns, Stilt, dk. INDIAN SILK SHAWLS, a b.nutiful urtick, cheap ami fusluonnbk', STELLA AND PRINTED SHAWLS. A large assortment of the prettiest PRINTS ever brorgbt to thetouh. co acUnowlcJgvd by competent judges. Ladies’ Trimmings in endless variety. He calls special attention to hie beautiful aisoituu-nl of QUEENSWARE, which is t-i be the most complete of any in th--* town. ami >okl ut prices defying competition. Iron Blone .sets for $-1.50 —Tea Sets for $O.OO. BOOTS AND SHOES, directly from New York, and bought from first ham’s, ALE WOOL. INGRAIN, LIST, lIKMI* AND RAG CARPETS, OIL, CLOTHH from 1 to 2 yards wide. 11 is btuck of GROCERIES is complete iti every respect, uml will ho sold at as low a figure as any house this side of the city. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at Lover prices than they can bo had elsewhere. Good [ Carriages for $4.00 and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for So.OO, just as good as heretofore s.dd for $B.OO, Wooden and Willow Ware in alamst every variety, togqfher with all tin* outfit of a first class store. * [May 9, ISCI-tf WHEELER &. WILSON'S | ' SEWING | jS R. A. O. KERR, 3? I ALTOONA, PA., iT J Agent for Blair County, |~ SiNOSIIM H3I33HM rpiIESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT- J[ to ho tho he?t e ver offered to the public, ami their superiority is satisfactorily established by the fact that in the la.it eight year*, Over 14,00 More of these Machines have been *old than of any other man ufacture?!, an-1 mere medals have been awarded the pro prietors by di’T.-ivnt fairs and Institutes than to any oth ers, The Machines an* warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They are now in use iu several families in Al toona. and in ewry case they give entire .satisfaction, { The Agent n-f.-rs those desiring Information ns tho sn* S periority of the Machine*, to Col. John hr Piper. Rev. A. • R. riailc, OeorgG Hawkesworth, Bcnj. F. Rose, and E. 11. i Turner. Ilsurs. The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent. at Altoona. Trice of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new stvlc Hammer —$G 5. No. 2. ornamental bron/e. glass foot ami new style Ilemmer—sss. No. 3, plain, with old style Ilemmer —$45. [March 21, ISGI-lf. $35,00 Pays tho entire cost for Tuition in the most popularaml successful Commercial School in live Country,. Upward of twelve hundred young men from twenty-eight different States,' have been educated for hu-moss here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of ’ , $2000,00 per Aimuxn, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of ac counts when tlu-y entered the College. '!duster's sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of Si pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowley’s Business and On amcntal Prnmaiisluip. anil a large engra ving of the College, inclose twenty-live cents in Postage Stump* to tue Principals. JENKINS & SMITH. Pittsburgh. Pa. Altoona, Jan. 24, HU-ly. THE ROOT & HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA. WHO HAS HAD 30 YEARS CON STANT practice, can at the Altoona House, Mr. John Wood’s, viz.: —On the Ith of June, the sth of July, and the Ith of Auynst—AH' will then vacate for 3 months. Notice will be given in this paper when he commences bis Winter’s Term again. lie treats all diseases that flesh is heir to. Ho invites all females who may he suffering with diseases peculiar to their sex, to calfand examine his new mode of treatment, as thousandsHiave been restored to health who have been abandoned by others. He is in. possession of perfect in struments for .sounding the lungs and chest and is there foro-alde to determine the exact condition of tho vital or gans—consequently can treat such complaints witli greater safety and certainty than it is possible for those who guess at the disease and experiment for its euro, lie believes that fi»r every malady, there is found in our soil a sure and never-failing remedy. j ihitlontu can recdve treatment for $-’j piv month, except ; in catiu.i ofCancT.- and Tumufs. they vary from $lO to : $1(»0. Examination free. OU. M'. LEVINGSTON. j N. B.—See Handbills. [May 8,’61. Dll. X 3 ALDER WOOD offers his Pro f**s«iona! Services to # the citizens of Altoona and i vicinity. Oflicc on Virginia .Vfmt, nearly opposite C. J. i Mann's Store. It K I- E HENCE S : J. B. Ludkn. M. 0., Huntingdon. Jxo McCulloch, M. 0., *• 11. T. Coffey, •* Pittsburgh. Rev. J. B. Chist, Birmingham. e Rev.,Thomas Stevenson, Tyrone City Jacob Burley, *» C- Guyer, <* \V, Burley. “ M. U. Jolly, « Altoona, May 9th, VSfll-ly J ONL Y PREP A RATION WORTHY OP | Universal Confidence and Patronage* FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, Ladif? and Gentlemen. in all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, anil gentlemen of the Press arc unanimous In its pnusc. A few testimonial* only can be here given; circular formure, and it willbe impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall street, Ne\r York, Dec. 20, l^oS. Gextlcmex :—Your note of the 15th i&st., haa been re ceived, saying that you hud heard that J had been beno fitted by the use of Wood's Hair Restorfttltc, and roqpeit ing my certificate of the fact if 1 had no objection togtvfelt. I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it dtte. My age Is about 50 years; the color of my;hair auburn, and inclined to curb Some five or six yvnra since it began to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of ray head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each of these dlsagieeabilitiea increased .with time, and about 4 months since n fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top off my head ami threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, .1 was induced to try Wood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling otf of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its origlnal color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two. bottles only, that not only .was the falling off arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the giatification of :iny wife, at whoso solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, turning the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admi ration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, HEX. A. LAVENDLK. To 0 J Wood S: Co., 444 Broadway, New York. My family are absent from the city, and I am no longer at No. 11 Carroll IMace ■ c Siauuiston, Ala,,; July COrh, ISoO. To Prr.f. O iJlWnyi: Dear Sir —Your Hair Restorative has done my hair so much good since 1 commenced tho use of it, that I wish to make known to; the PUBLIC of its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, uud hy a resort to your •* liair Restorative,” the hair will retutu move beautiful than evc-rr at least tills is my experience. Relieve It all! Yours truly. WM. H. KENEDY. P. S. —You can publish the above if you like. By pub lishing in our Southern papers you will got more patron age south. I see several ot your certificates in the Mobile Mcrciu'i;, a strung Southern paper; W II Kenebv. WOOD'S It AIK HKSTOUATIVK Pi'f. OJ Übtd: pear Sir—Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion uf my hair, I‘iom the effects of the yellow* fever, in Ne\v Orleans in IS6I, 1 was induced to make a trial of your preparation, ami found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to thoalllicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON, Thu Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz; hvge. medium; and small; the small holds a pint, ami vt tails for one dollar pa : lip* medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails fur two dollars pur bottle; the large, holds a k a thorough examination in order to satisfy Ladies that we have these goodsbetter aud lower in price than the lowest. Mourning Goods. This line of goods is very ample in every department. Hosiery an d Glov c s. Silk, Woolen Cotton and Linen Hose for ladies and gentle* men. and an endless variety for children. Ladies and gen tlemen's Kid. Kid Finishes. Silk and Lisle Thread. Gloves. Call and see our far famed "Buck Gloves.”- DOMESTICS. Muslins, Flannels. Blankets, and every article In the Do mestic line of Dry Goods, in larger -quantity and in more • complete assortment than can be found in any Jjousc In the interior of Pennsylvania. ' We have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, • together with a full stock of Groceries, Queensxcare, Hardware, and nll'the et cetera? of a country store. May 0. ISCI. J. D. lIILEM %N*. LADIES’ WINE. SPECK’S SAMBCt!! WISE, OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL* ELDER, EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES. EVERT FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEER’S SAMBtTCI WINE. (IELERRATED ipr its medicinal and J beneficial qualities a* a gomjlne Stimulant, Toni?, Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi cians, and some of the first families hi Europe and America. SPEER'S SAME PC I WINE is not a mixture or manufactured: article, but is pure, from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended by Chemists aud Physic|an» as possessing medical I ' properties superior to any other wines in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated persons.ami Uio aged and infirm, improving the anpetito, aud bcnctitting ladies and .children. A LADIES’ WINE, because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, anti ia admired for its rich peculiar flavor and mitrltWo properties, imparling a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and a blooming, soft ami healthy skin and complexion. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. is over the cork of each bottle. 1 = MAKE OX£ TRIAL’OP TITIS WISE. A. SPEER, Proprietor, Oflicc 208 Broadway, New York. 43-For sale bv A. UOUS'I, Altoona; GKO. W. PATTER SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, UoUidaySburg; and by W. NOWLIN A CO., Tyrone. ; [jetTMy ASH lON ABLE MILLINARY & I" . TKIMMIKO Store, on Virginia street, Altoona, op posite .1. 11. nileman’a store. Hut subscriber having pur chased with gn at rare, an enlfro now stuck of Ladies dress goods, and Trimmings: ;:dso a large assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, Kino i'mu'b Work, Collars and Un dersleeves In sots. Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Skirts, 4c., all of the latest stiles, and in great ’varieties, are now open for the examination of the ladles! all of which will lie sold at tlie lowest cash prices. Ladies desiring goodsof thcabove named should call on the undersigned and suit themselves before mtrehasing elsewhere!. , . JIBS,. ELIZABETH EABY. Altoona. April 25. IS6I-3m.- : \ Tiuiomax V. KhoApS. REVERE (late s.AfihE Hotel,) Third Stroei. ahovo Eaco, PHILABELPHI A. BHQAOS&SAII.OK, Proprietors. TERM?- i-liife l®B BAY. Mji.li 7. 1561-1,» • i - ; “They go right to the Spot.” INSTANT RELIEF? STOP TOUR COCQUI PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING'S Throat Confections, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, 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 CRY FOtt SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. 41®*They relieve a Cough instantly. 4£J*They clear the Throat; 4®* They give strength and volume to the voice. 9jt They impart a delicious «to»» tathe breath. iEu* They are delightful to fhe taste. 4J®“They arc made of simple herbs, and can harm no one. I advise every one who has a Cough; or a Husky Voice, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to got a package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that “they g-v right to the siKd.” You will find them very useful and pleasant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst, if. you try ono pack age 1 am safe in soy his that you frill ever afEcrwart&eon sidcr them indispensable. You will find them at tbs Druggists and Dealers iu Medicines. PRICE- TWENTY-FITE CENTS; My signature is on each package. All others arc coun terfeit. 56 v . A package will bo sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING. N N0.,48 Cedar Street, New York. Nervous Headache Headanlm l>y the use of these Pills the pi-riodic attacks of-Vercon or sick Headache maybe prevented; and if taken at tho commencement of an attack immediate relief from-paid and sickness will bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing the jVlmsca and Headache to which females arc so subject. They act gently upon tho bowels, —removing Cosfivaiiss, For LiUravy Mai, Students Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the apprftfe, giving tone and vigor to th*3 diges tive organs, and rcstoriugthe natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS arc the result oflong luvcaligt tion and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have-prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain aud suffering from Headache, whether originating'm t;:e ik-rVouB system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They arc entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with pefect safety without making any change of diret, ami the absence of any disa. yreeahlt tasU renders it easy to administer than to children. The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding oa each Box. goM by Druggists and all other Dealers in'Medicines; A Box v. ill be Rent by mail prepared ou receipt of tUS PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to UGNlrf C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street Xew York Kov. 15,’G0.-ly.l Mr. Sraldixo. Sir : .... t . I have tried your Cephalic Pills, rind* lUhc Vi m so well that I want you to send me two dollars worth mow. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave A' few out of the first box I got from y’ml. Send the PilU by mail, and oblige Your obedient Servant, . . - JAMES KENNEDY. Mr. Spaipixo. Sir: I wish yon to scud me one move box - of your Cephalic Pills, 1 have received a %reat deal of benefit from them.' Yours, Respectfully, MAUY ANN STOIKUOUSK. Spruce Creek, lluxtixopox Co., Pa., Jan. 18, IS6I, 11. C, SPAEDIXQ. Y T ou will pleaso fend me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills, Send them immediately. Respectfully yours, JOHN E. SIMONS. P, ?.—I have used me box yourl'Hls, and J\:id them excellent. From the Examiner* ybr/vlk, la. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for whltfh they werd made, viz.; Cure ofheadacho in all its forms. From the JVor/bhV, Vo. They hrtvotaen tested iu more than a thousand case*, with entire success. If you are, or hare been troubled with the- headache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills.) t?o that you tuny havo them In case of no attack. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably r.Tectivo remedy for the lieadache., and one of the very iWt for that very frequent complaint which Ima ever Loon discovered. From the Western 11. It. G>isdte, Chicnja, 2U. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and hia unrivalled Cephalic Pills. From the KanavAxx Valley Siiar* Kanawha. Vn. We are sure that persons antlering with the headache, who try them, will stick, to them. > From thr. Joulhem Ftih Finder t yew Orleans, L*r. Try them! you that are afflicted. anil wo arc Miro that yourtestimony can be added to the already numerous list tlaat baa received beuvtlts tlmt ue other medicine can pro duce. *3, A single bottle ofSI’ALPIXGS I’REI’AUED GLUE will save ten time® its cost \ As accidents will happen, cvon in well regulated fami lies it is very desirable to have some cheap and c* nvo nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. SPALDING’S PREPARED G LITE I meets all such emergencies, and uo household caiv afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up to the sticking point. .CttARI.EA SAILOR. CHOUSE, • CAUTION. A - certain unprincipled persons art aUejrfPHoff oifon the tioauspreting public, imrtaiitMf* oj tpjr PKRPA RED GLUE, 1 would caution a-’l persons to exJUttiue wuro purchasing, nndsea that the full name, SPALDING’S PREPARED GtUE.^sfr is on the oulsrie wrapper; all otbyT are as Itydlins Icrlvitri. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Masontille, Coxn., Feb. u,IBCI. lI.VYERFORR, P.v., Feb. O,ISO I, From the Democrat, tilt Cloud, j From the Advertiser, Providence, li. t. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! Spalding s pkepaued clue ! £I'AU)ING S PKEI'AIIED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES 1 DISPATCH! ftjU “ A Stncn ix Tims Saves XisE.”,g