-ader, have you seen Prof. Wood’# lent in our paper. Read it; it will m. Cl AL NOTICES. To Consumptives. Anti tliose afflicted Trit'l la, LIVOUS DEBILITY, ' HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, OR CONSTIPATION* signed, now seventy-five year? old, has for hI hi* time to curing bis Parhhoners aud Iho YurU of these drcadfulconipUinu, which carry it I thousands to an untimely grave; ho baa u to euro all who have applied to him for res eving it to bo a Christian** duty to relievo aa well as athome, lie will semi to thoso who copy of Prescriptions used, (Free of Charge), nw for preparing and using the same. Also , milling, Vo:irilation ; and Exercise for tho ill liU'l ivmedies a sure cure for Cousuiq. d-.-ra.-irB of the Throat and Lungs, Fever aud ipation, Heart Disease, Dy>pe|>sia, Nervous Female Complaints, nnd be hopes every ono in ml f-ir H copy, as it will cost nothing, and ig «ds»/uM apply before it is too late, Tbefto arc Hied by tho most eminent Physicians in is. and New York. Those wishing them will KEY. DU. CHAMBERLAIN. ,-ly. William.-burgh, New York. L Card to the Ladies. ‘N'CO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOE FEMALES. cr.rftetihy. rcyulaiin;; . and removing all Ob' from v-h ttexer cance, and always sne-.rsx/itl t:s a jaxxeutativc a lany Ininy but whalat eomo period of her .st encli a in< (iici:.''' as “ Dupnr.no’ff GolUfn r.f lb., first, ladies o{‘ Chester told the Apcnt ■ !uil r.t’i.'iW'l H'7 ns ucii benefit from the uso o mM 1"; i. ihiiJj: to pay s."* a bos, rather than i. if sli’’ couM get them noloßs. The in- ■o pills are made known to every ; will I''ll v t’ir>y are perfectly harmleßa v. - nil cbiiur.] for I'ull Sind explicit •: I'ijViny I‘rjch In-x. PnV.e ,$l.OO per box.— i’. KESSMiK. I>:-uggUt. koU* Agent for Al» u-linu: liini to the Altoona Post Office, il! - H-.-nt t** any part of rho country (confi ;•:MI; “ fri‘«‘ of postage.’ 5 Sold also by JOHN’ i i by oiv: Druggist ia every tiHag-o ... . I P. I\ HOYTE, Fol° Proprietor, New York. aU-vc Pill' havb Awn counterfeited, and nro ~ :r, ranging from -j emits to 75 ctn, L,«. Ibnve, solo proprietor, r of the above gentlemen, and you will ••ii tic!--, and r.ji*- vou mav roly upon.- ■ lv. * Velpeau’s Gankerinc. CANKMRINII cures Putrid SuroMotjf*. U S CANKURINE cures Sore. Nippbfu •' S CANKKRINK cur- J Ulcerated Sores. ' S CANKMRINK cuns - Cuts. ’ S CANKURINM cures I’unib. c CAN K MKi N K cures Son's. : "S CAN KURIN K euros Chapped Lips, I ’S CANKKRINK ain-s Ulcerated Gums, i. c CANKKUINK b. the best Purifier of tho S CANKiIKINK cures Canker in the r Stl*»ina-;h t resulting from Scarlatina or n delight iff c white teeth, Uf-e the CAN* y uir df-iro a will be realized. YPe pMgo A is entirely free from acids afcd all poi«o , and can be given to an infant with porfret prv.'etvo the teeth and keep tlio gums fnsj If is fondly otfidici-jus for nursing soro 1 tin; thousands remedies that have been put ir<- of tie* various e:m,bv G. YV. KMSSLKK. 10-ewijo are in the enjoyment of perfect tly hare v.-y-d to have recourse to tonics VTe are never too well arinomV d •ii-vn. u’ts of i; the illr? that flr»h is heir to.”— rater they may-find ia HpSTKTTER’S BIT* ci’.f- that cannot hr- taken regularly without a:>.l .-htstidty to tiiy system. At this sca ly, the strongest nun is not proof against n certain M-cri-.MiH of the country, 3a-all ru: ngue, the Eitjltuj is more, potent than Inin.--, while the rdangerous cases of vhl m i:e v.vmderful properties.. Those who ra-'ilicliiO will ncvi-r'-use another, for any of hii.h ihv Bitters professes to sub • who have- not made the experiment, wo r:;« - jul an early application to the Bitters, stricken hy uUea 3 »-s of the digestive • ; i by d;u~;:; s S,a:i.j d-.-alcibeverywhere. *{'env-nt ir; another column. .Te ar, pleasure j?> calling the attention of fuhvrti-jem'nt of Prof. Wood's Kcstora* UI-".d K;-u. v;.t: r. in another column o \ir I'-.Myrn v.-.' take any notice of patent mod on ): refrain iron; speakingof this Cordial, ll:- ■ afiheted as well as ourselves, We ■ogrc.'a of this Cordial since its first io . - satisfied that thorp is cb.-nuing the system and renovating the coinj-arr;.! with Prof. Wood’s Cordial.— r;il debility, after using one We have a long ac* preprh and know him to he skilled ■n eicino: and anything compounded by r>.-ly upon ;is being just what it is re* vreuM advise all sick or well to get 0 i-.int to the taste, ami exhilarating to tho rvfraiu from further comments, as any bottle, wiU ho satisfied as to its effects. o Consumptives. ■ul-li.*, we- are n-Jki:;! the directions for preparing n which tin-3* will find a sure euro for tuma, Pr.oxnn?:.". Ac. The only object ot e nding the Prescription is to benefit the ■n l suf->rmution which he conceives to bo *: isopr-A every sufferer will try bis them nothing, and may prove a blessing* ' me prescription will please address. Het. EDWARD A. WILSOX, WilliarafibJirgh, King: County, New \ ?rk .rd to,the Suffering, C'>sgrove« while laboring os a missionary t d of Consumption, when all other means ccipe obtained from a learned physician tat City of Jeddo. This recipe baa cured h j were Buffering from Consumption, Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility caused I>y these* disorders# tutting others, I will send thfc reetps, hnv.it! vitli ,uc s to all who need it,free of Address \ key. ■vvjj.cosr.no vk. ■J39, Fulton Armor. Brooklyn, N- *• t Cterniso j]c i ‘ r.r.'x or tuz Cmoif. — the- most splendid Clothing Ethpo* [-’■■ is splendid os regards (be pals - F’lidi tlio immense business of tlio os mb' ci. and it is equally splendid in respect ill's and east resettles*. But to its pa* frictions are, first, the- elegance of the tinmen and Youths, manufactured there; sty and durability of the materials, and lienee of the fit, and lastly the moderate pe goods are sold. We refer, in this dea tather than the Brown Stone Clothing t Wilson, hies. 60S sod 601 Cheetnut 61" Uoelphia, SUtoflna Crilume. ALTOONA MAIL SCHEDULE MAILS CLOSE, Way War ..... tfcftern Through. pu s rcrn Through. ■IAILS ARRIVE. 7 00 A.M. and G 2'j P. M. 4 40 A.M. 7 10 “ ll 00 A. M. 0 no P. M. r,rr;c~ Hucni: —Ihiric?: the we~l:. from 0 4j a. m. till •* «• c‘a Suudayj. from C 4'> till 7 40 a. m. v JOII'N SHOEMAKER, P. iW~ Wc-trra Kejstcrn Through WosU-ni Way j; is t<-rn Way railroad schedule. UN AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1801. . , eal Train F.nst arrives 4,40 A.M.. leavt-s •«.•»;» A. M - W>*t “ 7.10 A.M. “ 7.H0 A. M. - KtMl “ »,oOP. M. “ 8.;'0 I*. M. J ' !. 1 « West “ 7*wi> P. M... “ 8.10 P.M. .. *< E.vt “ A. M.' “ IRCOA.M. •», « wr.-t u unnop.M., «< m. rt,.. HOLMDAVSnUKO BRANCH c«mnfcfs with Es , -c«'-Train V»'*M. ami Mail Train Ha?! an-.l Wf?t. INDIANA BRANCH TRAINS will'. .Tunii-t-arn AroaurtMatwi) Trains Kust ami V»VR. Express West, a:;d ]>VLino ami Mail train East and LOCAL ITEMS. RALLYING SONG- u F TII n Blair County, “Sharp-Shooters.” r.v >v, i. i.r.MN •“ Ctj and Ihpy.jy Air. —‘ liA iblAwing lines wore suggested by t!ie report that «Juthera troops were- advancing rapidly on to uttu-'k Citvof Washington. Respectfully inscriLed. to tho ’• lil"ir County Sharp-Shooters,’’ C*rr. R.J. ] - Harkl those fearful sounds that greet as. Falling sadly on our cars; 100, cur foes advance to meet us, Calling forth cur direst fears. Cr.'i’.t;:—Strike with a will, —let tho foe iV I your might; Tho echoing sound reach the nations abroad! Strike for the Union, for Justice and right, t The* effort Kill meet with Ihe'lhvur of God. :Ae.-<‘Ur brothers come upon us. iin their sunny Southern home.— ,t-y who should spread peace among us, L.k.j a fearful storm they com* of Frt edijin, will \v pondei I .'Aw your country needs your aid WAX ye stand there, lost in wonder; ye! strike! nor sc-Ar. afraid, ih.-y w-idd rend, tlds gbui,.us Union, Giv-m to them and us aa One, Where T7c*ve lived in sweet communion .Since the days of Washington, U.oi ye will yc:—dare y«. Ibbn bi.-ny r to that fearful sutitid! Up!; while swords and bayonet* gll.-it’.n. Scatter thick tho foe around, i\-. ye will rise up in numb •:?, Strong and fearful in your might; While your deep-toned cannon rhund<-rs Pack Disunion from our sight. Then your names will shine in glory l)n the brightest page of fame; And your deeds will live in story Cherished with an honored nun: .la'jh.-i lirnr.v Up, Bovs.—All those who desire to cniist in the cotnpany of Scouts or Skirmishers, now forming in this place .ami Holiidaysburg, to be under command of Capt. R. J. Crozicr and First UieUt. Bolts, and to be attached as a flank ing company to Col. S. Black’s regiment, should ttcD up at. once and give in their names, as the company will most likely leave this week, or certain!} - cn Monday next, for the war. This must prove a “crack company'’ in every sense ot the word. It will have as good officers as v;:il take the field, will be equipped with rifles r.aj sword bayonets, and wili have an honorable f.ml responsible position in one of the finest and iost officered regiments in the service. Capt. t’roiier's company is composed of nearly, if not aa, tarec months men, and consequently they arc well drilled, and ready for immediate and active service. Certainly this is an inducement to join this company. Amt Co.ntbacts. —Messrs! Dill & McAuley, -i this place have contracted to furnish some two hundred grmy wagons, and they arc now finishing their work rapidly, turning out a num- wr of wagons weekly. Messrs. Allison & Lowther have a contract to ■ apply the Government with five hundred horses, and they are gathering up and forwarding nags as fust ns they can obtain them. Those who have horses to sell, and.went the cash for them, ilividd bring them along. ■Mr. John Shoemaker also hos a contract to furnish five thousand pairs of shoes for the '■nay. Ho advertises for one hundred journey men shoemakers. Here is a chance for jours out of a “ sit.” A Noted Tp.avellek —On Friday evening Inst, Prince Jerome Bonaparte, first cousin of the present Emperor of the French, arrived in 'this place on the Mail Train and tarried all night at the “ Logan House.” Ho is a rather portly gentleman, and, if the portraits of the great Napoleon we have seen are correct, Prince Jerome bears a striking family resemblance.— He was accompanied by some four or five offi cers of the French army and navy. He travels without ostentation, preferring to pass along quietly rather than be lionized at every stop ping place. How to Distinguish the Bank of Officehh. —By observing the shoulder straps worn by of ficers of the armjqtbeir rank' can be readily as certained. A major General is distinguished by two silver stars on his shoulder straps; a Brig adier General has but one star; a Colonel has a silver embroidered spread eagle ; a Lieutenant Colonel has a silver embrodered leaf; a Captain 15 known by two embroidered bars; a First lieutenant has but one gold bar on the strap; '-Second Lieutenant none at all. The cloth of ‘ke straps is as follows: Staff officers dark blue; Mtillery scarlet; infantry light (or sky) blue; twcinea medium (or emerald) green; cavalry '•ftnge color. For the Altoona Tribune. OrncE or Geseeal Sept. P. U. R., 1 Altooha, August 10th, 18G1. / _ General Superintendent of the Ptnnsyl '^ c ‘ a Road wishes to acknowledge the rc c-pt,at the hands of the Reverend John Twiggs, en Dollars —that amount having been placed -o hands to bo returned to the Company as I! Setluay b’onging to it. comprising hia suite, sojourned incur town du- i Washington, Aug. IS. ! _• l* ««i '' 1o * i * ! Inc statement made in this correspondence, i rmg Friday night, and on Saturday morning I 6CTera , days ftgo> that the rebels w £ ssow jl | took Ins departure westward. His advent was moving their femes to the line of. the Potomac, I unaccompanied by any unostentatious show, and ' a v ‘ ew of entering Maryland, and cncour | comparatively few of our citizens knew of the 1 a £ lD £ and supporting the revolutionary spirit in ■ ... i. 1.1 ,1-, ~, : that Mate, with ultimate designs on Washington : presence of royalty, and those who did probably City, is now repeated with increased assurance | lelt but little interest in the matter. It is fair of its truth, and with such evidence as cannot |to presume, had not the stay of the Prince been 5,0 disregarded. With a view of meeting all ; necessarily brief, that he would have paid a visit I J . osaib ! c contingencies that may arise in coanec ;” ““ <»•; »- s ; .Murphy ec McPiUe, corner of I irgmia and Car- prompt response to which it is not doubted will inline streets, where everything to comfort the be S iv y-n, Thus at once securing the Capital : outer and invigorate the inner man is to t, O f rpm _ invasion, and at the same time affording I f . ... • additional confidence to the country of the car | found in immense profusion and at exceeding!; , nestncss of the Government in the protection of | low prices. The failure of the Prince, however, | the general welfare; lO 40 A. M 7OO “ 7 00 A. M. ami C CO P. M. C 00 P. M, | Fall In! Fall In! —Those who contemplate i enlisting ..in the service of their country should | fah into ranks at once: as all regiments now : formed, all ports of regimeuts.aud parts of com j panics that are being recruited, are ordered to report at V, nshiugton City with as little delay las possible, whether filled up or not. All com panies now being recruited in tiiis place will leave for the seat of war this week, therefore those who desire to see the whole of the cam paign, and got a fair start with their fellow-sol diers, should immediately report themselves to some one of the recruiting officers now in town. \ krakda &odce Pic Nic. — On Saturday last the members of Veranda. Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., hold their Annual pic nie in the grove adjoining the Vest Ward School property. They had a tine day for it, and pionty of good eatables, music and dancing, and altogether, we think they en joyed themselves delightfully. JEST" The sudden changes of the weather, of late have been productive of a great number of colds. Winter bed-covering is very com fortable at night, and a warm stove in the morn ing is almost indispensable. i'iiOk'Ji. Cuc-Ui, i The Sixth Annua', Catalogue of this flourish ing institution has just been laid upon our table, and we deem this a fitting time to call attention to its chums upon our citizens. An examina tion of the catalogue is Sufficient to convince any one that no Seminary in the hind affords I greater facilities for acquiring all the elements of a solid and ornamental education, while in some respects it is in advance of any with which we ore acquainted. While many institutions during the past year have either suffered a ma terial, loss in their patronage, or been compelled to succumb to the financial storm winch has swept over the land, the attendance here has I gone up to two hundred ami thirty-seven, a marked increase over any previous year. From I the Fast and the far West: pupils have been i gathered within its walls,-while at homo the | patronage has steadily increased, i h srst class institutions for young ladies and young gentlemen, were fur years a desideratum, and their want a reproach tn Pittsburgh, Wc | have the one in the Female College, and the [ Trustees of the University arc making vigorous ■ effort? to supply the other. And why not have tncun here? The beaithfolr.es-. of Pittsburgh, its accessibility by river and rail, the beauty of our surrounding scenery, and our central loca i tion between the East and: the W’ost, combine ’ to make this point eminently fit to build up in stitutions which shall stand abreast with any in the laud. _ The Female College must ultimately lead ah similar institutions, if we may jo-hue from the vigor of its management, and 'the lib erality displayed by its Hoard of Trustees.— Every dollar of tue income is expended in that way, that will give the greatest efficiency to the College, and be most beneficial to its patrons. Its management, too, has always been liberal. While kept under moral control’ .as it certainly should be, nothing of a merely sectarian char acter is over permitted. .Mono need fear to commit their daughters to the tuition of those placed over its interests. The Trustees, notwithstanding tiic pressure in the times, have .elected', a very-full Faculty for the coming year. Many of the teachers are well known in the community, and the few new ones, we arc informed, have had years of expe rience, and come with the hi pi a- a recommenda tions irom parties well known to the Trustees | Several important §teps have been taken \ winch must add greatly to the efficiency and i attractiveness of the institution—such as the | collection of a Library: a Graduate’s Gallery, in which will be placed, from year tn year, the likenesses of tlio.se who gradate; a Cabinet to which hundreds of specimens have already been ; donated : an Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, and 1 a Gallery ol Tine Arts, rieveral of these are : novel, not being found in other institutions, but ; they are moves in the right direction. The j Graduate's Gallery will net only be attractive | in itself, but a source of pleasure in coming . years to these who may come to spend an hour | in their Ai'inu Mater, The telegraph will afford i to those who wish it, an opportunity to become ‘ operators, and thus put them in possession of , : an excellent .resource for the future. Young j , ladies have already been employed as operators, ; and must ultimately fill ail our telegraph offices, \ i and where so fitting a place to learn as in a ; i Female College? The Gallery of Fine Arts : ' must necessarily accumulate slowly, but a com- \ | ir.enccment has been made, and wc will have a ; ! permanent Gallery in the city. The influence S upon the young ladies connected with the school, i cannot but be excellent. In giving this extended notice of the College, ! i we arc doing a favor to our patrons who have i | daughters to educate, and a duty to those who j ’ have so nobly'contributed.and labored to build i i up a first-class institution., i | Many, and possibly some who have the least ■ : oec.ason to urge it, will plead tiie stringency of i | the times; hut a few months may bring about a i : vast change. Should this not be the case, the . j very pressure of the times is a strong reason for i j the course indicated. Why doom the child to a', I life of ignorance, to hoard up for it wealth j which one of these financial orisises may sweep ; j away in a day. Some who, last year, might | j have educated their children, but were indiffer- j l ent about the mutter, this year are unable.— j i Far better give the child an education and no j I wealth, than wealth and no education.; And . i there is no one in even modepato circumstances I I who may not, with tv little economy, give his j ! daughter an education, aad thus leave her a rc- j I lianoe for future life. . i I With unsurpassed buildings—an unusually j j large and able Faculty—an extensive course of | I study—and the new features which aro being , j introduced-7-tho College will dcscre, and doubt- j I less will receive, a patronage second to none in j J.the land. j I The next term wll! x commence Tuesday, Sep-■ j temhor 2d.—/’iiVilary Gazette. j. CiIOECS. Cnor.ck' Cnor.us, Cr.onrs. I £gs“Thc difficulty of sending troops into East i i Tennessee grojvs out of the neutral position of • ; Kentucky, which renders it almost impossible i . to forward to aid our friends in th*it quar- { ' ter. Prince Napoleon. This distinguished stran- ’ Important Order from Washington, ger, nccotDpnnied by some half dozen personages ; ——• should not deter the less piretending from avail- ing thcmsoive.s ol the bargains now offered at this establishment. Pittsburg Female College. i War Department, 1_ j Washington, August 18, 1801. J | The commanders of the regiments of volua | teers accepted by this department in the States l of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Con j necticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, j New Hampshire, Maine and Michigan, will take | notice of and conform promptly to the general j order this day directed to tiie Governors of the j States above named, which is as follows: i To tiie Governor of the State of By direction of the President of the United States you are urgently requested to forward, or cause to be forwarded immediately, to the City of Washington, all the volunteer regiments, or parts of regiments, at (ho expense of the Uni ted States Government, that may be now en rolled within your State, whether under your immediate control or by acceptances issued di rect from the War Department, or whether such volunteers are armed, equipped or uniformed, or not. The officers of each regimental organisation that may not be full, shall leave recruiting offi cers at their several rendezvous, ami adopt such other measures as may be necessary to fill up their books at the earliest date possible. All officers of volunteer regiments, on their arrival will report to the Commanding General, who will provide equipments and other supplies nec essary for their comforts. To insure the move ments or troops more rapidly than might other wise be none, you will please confer with and aid all officers of independent regiments in such manner as may be, necessary to cfficct the object in view. All clothing or supplies belonging to, or contracted for the several regiments, shall be forwarded to Washington for their use, detailed reports of which shall be made to the Command ing General. Signed, Simon Cameron, Secretary of War. By the President of the United States. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, A joint committee of both Houses of Congress has waited upon the President of (he United States, and requested him to recom mend a day of public humiliation, prayer aud fasting,' to be observed by the people of the United States with religious solemnities, and the offering of fervent supplications to Almighty God for the safety and welfare of these States, his blessings on their arms, and a speedy ration to peace; and whereas, it is fit aud be coming in all people, at all times, to acknowl edge and revere the Supreme Government of Cod, to bow in humble submission to Ilis chas tisements, to confess and deplore their sins and transgressions, in the full conviction that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and to pray with all fervency and contrition for the pardon of their past offences, and for a blessing upon their present and prospective actions; and whereas, when our beloved coun try, once, by the blessing of God, united, pros perous and happy, is now afflicted with factious and civil war, it is peculiarly fit for us to recog nize the hand of God in this visitation, and, in sorrowful remembrance of our own faults and crimes as a Nation and as individuals, to hum ble ourselves before Him and to pray for His mercy; to pray that we may be spared further punishment, though most justly deserved; that mir arms may be blessed and made effectual for the ro-cstablismcnt of law, order and peace throughout our country, and that the inestima ble boon of civil and religious liberty, earned' under Ills guidance aud blessing, by the Labors and suffrages of cur fathers, may be restored in all its original excellency, Therefore I, Abra ham Lincoln, President of the United Stales, do appoint the last Thursday in September nctxtas a day of humiliation, prayer and fasting for all Ahe people of the Nation, aud I Jo earnestly recommend to the people, and especially to all ministers and teachers of religion, of all de nominations, and to all heads of families, to observe and keep that day according to their EG oral creeds and modes of worship in all hu mility, and with all religious, solemnity, to the end that the United prayer of the Nation may ascend to the Throne of Grace and bring down plentiful blessings upon our own country In testimon whereof, &c. ‘•i AISIIAIIAM LINCOLN. By the President' Wm. 11. Suward, Secretary of State, TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS:—I licreoy an nounce myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of Sheriff of Blair County, and if endeavor to discharge the duties of said office faithfully. Ilollidaysourg, Aug. 15, 1 SOI.-to. WANTED. 1 A A JOUNEYMEN ARE WANTED J \ / V / to make Amy Sbocn for tbo United States. Li bo ml w.iirou given. Apply to JOHN SHOEMAKER, Altoona, Pa. Ang. 22. ISC,I. Outbreak in East Ward ! Si, TTi > , GUARD?: AND AT ’EM!” We don't want yen to Kill anybody', but wo want yon to got up aid go at and carry away some of the choice GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, ■ Cigars, Tobacco and other Articles, just opened to the public, by WIEEIAM S. PERCIVAL, at their S.t«r;‘-rooni uii the corner of tho alley above Ickcs’ ‘building. 1 in Fast Altoona. They will keep constantly on hand a good supply of all kind? of Groceries and Confec tionaries. Cigars and Tobacco of the best quality, all kinds of Provisions, such an Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Fish, Flour, Feed, etc., etc. ' They invite a call and a trial of their good*', feeling con fident that they can pleaso both in quality and price. Aug 8, 1001-tf GOAL. ■\rW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY X X family to get hi-their supply of coal for tho Winter, and the suhscribhr would therefore inform the citizons’of Altoona and vicinity, that, he is prepared to supply them, on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE and ALLEGHENY BITCMINCHRs COAL. He will sell it by the Train.--Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv t red at tin? door of the purchaser. £2?* Yard on cho North side of the Railroad—upper end of Altoona Yard. 11. R. MYERS. July £. r i, E STRAY COW. —Strayed away from the residence of the subscriber, in Altoona. on the Htb ult- a middling hijed Dark Brindlo COW, about five year* f'lld, with a white «tripo across her forehead, well shaped.burns, end of tail white, also mark of cut. on tail for wolf disease. A suitablereward will be paid for the delivery of tho Covr, or for information whore fdu> mav !>« found. Jaly.l!, ISnl-Ut PHILIP HALTONh , Blanks of all descriptions haatiy und expeditiously executed at thia o®ce. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR Has just returned from New York citv with a beautiful assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR THE LADIES, consisting in part of Toil Defile. Japanese, J\huo Strips, ' Dc ChcvrcS, Irish I’uph'ns , Ducal*, Lavell-is, Polartls, Crepe Delude, Lawns. Silks, tfc. INDIAN’ SILK SHAWLS, a beautiful article., cheap and fashionable, STELLA AND PRINTED SHAWLS. A large .assortment of the prettiest PRINTS ever brought to the town, ho acknowledged by competent judges, ladies’ Trimmings in endless variety. He calls special attention to his beautiful assortment of QUEENSWAEE, which i? acknowledged to bo tho most complete.of any in the town, and sold ut prices defying competition. . Iron Stone sets for $i.G0 —Tea Sets for s3.uo. boots and shoes, directly from New York, and bought from first haml«, BRUSSELS, ALL WOOL. INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND RAO CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS from \ to 2 yards wide.. Ills stock of GROCERIES is complete in every respect, ansi will so sold at as low a figure as any house this side of the city. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES at lower prices than they can be had elsewhere. Good Carriages fur $4.00 and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for $5.00, just as good as heretofore s.dd for ss.Oo, Wooden and Willow Ware in almost every variety, together with all the outfit of a first class store. [May 0, ISCI-tf WHEELER 8l WILSON’S | SEWING S pr S R. A. O. KERR, g I ALTOONA, PA., S? g Agent for Blair County, g, SjNOSIIM T? H3H33HM rpHESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT- I to he the over offered to tho public, and thor superiority is satisfactorily established by tho fact that in the last eight years, Over 14,000 More of iho=- - ' Machines haw- l-wn sold than of any other man ufactured, and more irodahi have been awarded the pro pri‘'t"rs by tiiif< rent Pairs and Institutas than in any oth ers. Tho are warranted to do all that is claimed Lr them. Th--y arc now in uso in several families in Al toona, arid in < v -ry oi-i.- tliey give entire satisfaction. Th“ Agent refer'- those iKsiring infwmation as tho su periority of the Machines, to Col. Jnlm L. Piper. Ilcv. A. L?. Clark, George Havrkesworth, Renj. F. Rose, and 11. H.' Turner, Ksqrs. TIo machin ’s can 1.0 scon and examined at tho store of the Ag.-nt, at Altoona, Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new rryle H»nimor—No. 2, ornamental bronr.e, glass foot and now stylo Ilemmor —$55. N*o. u, plain, with old stylo Hemmor—s4s. ~ [March 21, ISGI-tf. Pay? tb*' entire ec«t for Tuition in the mn?t popular and successful Commercial School in the Country. Upward of twelve hundred young men from fwenty.Jight diiTer-nt State??, have been educated for business Imre within the past thr-.'o year?. some of whom have been employed an Book Keeper.-; at salarF-s of $2000,00 per Auuum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing ofac counts when they entered the College. Minister’s sons h:»df price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of SI page?, Specimen? of Prof. Cowley’s Busin-*?? and Ornamental Penmanship, and a largo engra ving of the .College, inclose twonty-fivu cents in Postage Stamp* to the Principals, FRANCIS McCOY. THE HEROES OF PEACE, AXD The Dcroes of War, E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, 9 NEW YORK, is dovp publishing, in addition to other portrait*, the celebrated collection known iu Europo and America as Brady’s National;PhctOvjraphic Portrait Gallery, in which is included* Portraits of nearly all tho PROMI NENT MEN OF AMERICA, not excepting Jo ft". Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a licit of other confederates. Price ot Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the "War for the Union, are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form, Stereoscopic Views of Scones in Paris, London, and in other part* of England and France{ in Scotland. Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switzerland. Spain, on the Rhino, in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cubit, Sc., ad infinitum. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Are the Greatest Wor.der of ihiPAgc, ■ These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and tho rushing of wafer, the moving of leaves, or the march of an army, docs not in the slightest degree affect tho taking of these views. They are t-dd for $3.00 per dozen. Wo have also on hand and nmnutacturo the largest as sortment of Stereoscopes, Photographic Albums, arid Pho tographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world. Cataloguer containing lists of our Portrait?, Views, Stereoscopes, ia, sent free bv mail, on receipt of a “stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway. . AngS-ly near St. Nicholas, Now York. $35,00 JENKINS £i SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa. Altoona, Jan. 21, 'Ol-ly. THE ROOT & HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA. WHO HAS HAD 30 Y3ABS CON STANT practice, can ho consulted at tho Altoona House, Mr. John Wood's. vi7..:-»-0n the ~l!i of June, the S.'A r>f July. c.r.d the 7 th of August —ho will then vacate for 3 months. Notice will-bo given in this paper when ho commences lm ‘Winter’s Term again. He treats ail diseases that flesh is heir to. He invites .all female?: who may h*' Futfering with diseases peculiar to their sex, to cull andtxamino his now mode of treatment, as thousands have been restored to health who have been abandoned by others. He Is in possession of perfect in struments for sounding tho lungs and chest and is there fore able to determine the exact condition of tho vital or gans—cons.-qtioiiily can treat, such complaints with greater safety and certainty than it is possible for those who guess at the disease and experiment for its cure. lie believes that for every malady, there is found in our soil a sure and never-failing remedy. Patients can receive treatment for £5 p-v month, except in cases of Cancers and Tumor;?, they vary from $lO to $lOO. Examination free. DU. W. LEVINGSTON. N. B. —See Handbills. [May 8, J Cd, TAR. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro- JL I fessjonal Services to tho citizens of Altoona and vicinity. Office on Virginia Street, nearly opposite C. J. Mann’s Store. . REFERENCES: J. B. Ludex, M. D., Huntingdon. Jno McCulloch, M. P.. “ 11. T. Coftet. “ ’Pittsburgh, llev. J. ILCuiaT, Birmingham, Rev. Thomas Stevenson, Tyrone City Jacod Burley, **■ C. Geyer, « W. Bit.ley. « ■ M. 11. Jolly. t« Altoona. May Oth, }.S6 I -ly* GLEN-ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. Me CALL UM & CO., manufacturers, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carpeting, Druggets, Oil Cloths, MATTINGS, &G. WAREHOUSE, Nr. 5.'3 CHESTNUT STREET, (opposite the State House.) I'HILADELTUI A. [maril/dl-ly. A HOUSE suitable for a small family, is wanted to rent, on jnoderats term*, about tho isrt of September Apply a’ this e£re. July 'Jo. *6l. ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OB Universal Confidence add Patronage. FOR STATESMEN’, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of tho world testify, to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of tho Press are unanimous In its praise. A fow testimonials only can bo hero given: ,see circular for more, and it will bo impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall street. New CO, 3558. Gentlf.mkn Your note cf the 15tb lust., has been re ceived. saying that you had heard that I had been bene fitted by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and request ing my certificate of the fact ill had no objection togivoit. 1 award it to you cheerfully, bccanso I think it due. My age is about 50 years; tho color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Sonic five or six years since it began to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon ih *E?.?h of these disagrceabilitica increased with time, .and about 4 mouths since a fourth was added to them, by’hair falling off the top off my head and threatening to mpke mo bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced tr» try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off ofmyhair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find alter tho uso of two bottles only, that not only was tho falling off arrested, but tho color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to tho scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on ray head, very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations I owo to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value tho admi ration of iheir wives to profit by my example, and uso it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully. BENE A. LAVENDER. To O J M ood £ Co., 411 Rroadwaj', New York. My family are absent from the city, aud 1 am no lunger at Nu. 11 Carroll Place. , Siamastcn, Aid., July 2Qth, 1850. To Prqj. OJ Wood: Dear Sir—Your Hair Restorative has dniio my hair so much good since I commenced tho use of it, that I wish to make known to tho PUBMCof its effects on tho hair, which nro groat, A man or woman may bo nearly deprivt-d of hair, and by a resort to your •• Hair Restorative,” tho hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. Relieve it all! Touratruly. WM. 11. KENEDY. P. tk—You can publish the above if you like. By pub lishing in our Southern papers you will got more patron age south. I soo several of your certificates in tho Mobile a strong Southern paper. IV II Kenldv. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Frrf. OJ Wood: Dear S[r —Having-had the misfortune to lose the best portion of niy hair, from tho effects of tho yellow fever, in New Orleans In 1851,' I was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and 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 the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up in bottles .of throe sizes. viz large, medium, and small; tho small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per-cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho largo holds a quart, 40 per cent, more i.u proportion, and retails for $3. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis; Mo. For sale in Altoona by A. ROUSH aqd.G. W. KESSLER. Agents,liod all good Druggists and Faucv Goods Dealers. ’ July Ist, JSCI-lycow ‘ Cheap ! Cheaper !1 Cheapest!!! Huzza for north ward.— The undersigned would respectfully inform tho citizens of Alfcmna aud tho surrounding country that ho hajs rented the store room formerly occupied by Jacob Burkhart, on Virginia street, ucar A. McCormick’s storo, where ho is about opening a Grocery, Flour, Feed and Provision Store. ITc has just returned from the East whore ho has been selecting his groceries with great caro and buying exclu sively for cash, which enables him to sell as low, if not a little lower, than any houso iu tho place. Ho would therefore say to all rho wish a good article of groceries, and at a low figure, to call and examine Lis stock before purchasing tlscwhero. His stock consists of Hats aud Caps, Men ami Ifhmcx’s Shoes,. Rations fifdll kinds. Extra Family. Fleur , Superfine, Corn Meal t Rye and Corn Chop. . Extra Levering Syrup Molasses. 60. cents per gal. Golden “ u 45 44 44 4 * Pennsylvania 44 44 50 44 44 44 Raking 44 37.1 £ 44 44 White Crush Sugar li u “ lb. White “ 10 44 44 44 * Refined- 10 44 44 44 Pest Rrdwn 44 8 41 44 44 Cuba 44 7 44 44 «i Rio Coffeo 15 to 10 44 44 44 Rost Imperial Teas 00 44 44 44 , 2nd quality * 4 75 44 44 44 Black 44 60 44 44 44 Rosin nml Cnatilo Soip. 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 family grocery. April J. A. SPRANKLE. Wheat’s the News? TTTTHY this, the subscriber T f has just received and opened a largo and beauti ful itock of SEASONABLE GOODS among whivh may be found the following FOR THE : Fancy and Plain, magnificent aud brilliant styles of spring Silks, Black Silks, Norwich Poplins, ChallieDo Laines, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English Chintzes, English and American Calicoes, ic. WHITE GOODS. Wo have in tliis department, LinouS, Laces, Edgings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconelts, Lawn?, Mull Mu'lins, Ladies Fine French Collars. Undorskoves. Ac., all of which we respectfully ask a thorough examination In order to satisfy Ladies that we. have theso goods better and lower in price than tho lowest. Mourning Qoods. This lino of goods is very atnplo in every department Hosiery a n.d GIo v e 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 Liblo Thread Gloves. Call and see our fur fumed Buck Gloves.” DOMESTICS. Muslin.-. Flann. Is, Blankets, and every article in the Do mestic. line of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in more complete assortment than cun bo found iu any house in the interior of Pennsylvania. Wo have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries, Quecnsware. Hardware, and all the vt cctoras cf a country store. May 9, ISIU. J. B. HILEMAN. LADIES’ WINE. SPEER’S SA3ItiICI WISE, OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER, EXCELLENT WINE* EOR 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 by eminent physi cian?, and some of tho first families in Europe aud America. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE is not a mixture or manufactured article, but is pure, from ccliivated Portugal Kldor, recommended by Chemists and Physicians as possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use, and an cxcellcntarticioforali weak and debilitated persons, and tho aged and infirm, improving tho anpetite, ami benefiting ladies and children. A LADIES’ Wine, because it will not intoxicate as other wines, aa 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 orgnns,-and a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion.. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., ia over the cork of each bottle. MAKE ONE TRIAL OP THIS WINE. A. SPKER, Proprietor, Office 20S Broadway, New York. £s^For sale by A. ROUSH, Altoona; ,QEO. W. PATTER SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, Uollidaysburg; and by W. NOWLIN & CO., Tyrone. [jc27-ly ~| ? ASIIIONABLE WILLINARY k 1 TRIMMING Store, on street, Altooaa, op posite J. B. Ililoman’e store. Tho subscriber having pur chased with groat care, an entire now stock of Ratto dress goods, and Trimmings; also alarge assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons, i'ino Vrcnch Work, Collars and Un derscores in sets. Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Skirts, &c.,allof th*'latest stiles, and in great varieties, are now open for the examination of tho ladies; all of t hick will ho sold at the lowest cash priew, Radii* dcairiug goods of tho above named should call on tho undersigned and suit themselves before purchasingjclsewboro. Altoona. April 2- r ). ISGI-Gm, Timiijus V, HEftiDf, . Ciuei.es Sailor. REVERE HOUSE, (late EAOLE noiKE,) Third Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. RHOADS & SAILOR, Proprietors. TKUMS, $1 *5 PKU :PAV. >!.ir‘*h 7 ; 1561-ly MRS. ELIZABETH BABY. “They go right to the Spot." INSTANT RELIEF? STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING’S Throat Confections, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR RUBRIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. OPILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. 03'They relievo a Cough instantly, -05'“They clear tho Throat. 05c*Tbcy giro strength and volume to tho voice. impart a delicious aroma to the breath-. 03*They are delightful to the taste. 03*They aro made of simple borbe, and can harm no ono. I advise every ono who hits a Cough, or a Husky Voice, or n Had Breath, or any difficulty of tho Throat, to get » package of my Throat Confections, they will rtdieve yoU instantly, and you will agree with me thak “they go right to the spot.” Yuu 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 I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards con sider thorn indispensable. You will fiud them at tb« EruSoiids and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTV-PIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others aro coun* torfeit. A package will ho sent hy mail, prepaid, on receipt ol Thirty Cents. Address,. * HENRY C. SPALIUNC. No. 4S Cedar Street, New York. Jsg\ , **%., NerVousHeadacfie By the use of these Pilla the periodic attache of Scrvon or del: Headache may bo prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will bo obtained. They seldom fail in removing tiro Haase,z and Headache to which females arc bo subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Gutiivnees. ■For Literary Mai, Students, Belicato Fomaies, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a ZaruhVe. improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the diges tive organs, and rcstoringtho natural eias t hit y~and strength of the wholo system. The CEPHALIC PILES are the result of long investiga tion and carefully conducted experiments, having been In uso many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their compcfilioti, and may bo taken at all times with pefeet safety IHthout making any change ofdiret, and the absence of any disa. yrecatle taste renders it easy la administer them to children. BEWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Uenry C. Spalding on each Box. Soli by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will bo sent by mail prepared on receipt or the PRICE S 5 CENTS* All orders should fca addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 43 Cedar Street New York, Nov. 10, ’60.-ly.] Maposvilie, Conn., Fob. 3,1861. Mr. Spalding. Sm: I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Jitfe thin to wett that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these arc for tho neighbors, to whom I gatb & few out of tho first box I got from you! Send tho Pills by mail, and oblige Your obedient Servant, * JAMES KENNEDY. llAvtaroni), Pa., Feb. 6,1581. Mr. Spalding. Sib: I wish you to send me one more box of yohr Cebfaalio Pills, I have received a Threat deal of benefit from them. Yours, Respectfully, MARY ANN STOXKHOUSE. Spares C?.EES, llcntingdon C.% Pjl, Jan. IS. 1 SCI, 11. C. Spalding. Sir: Y’ou will pleaso rend mo two boxes of ybur Cepbrilo Pills. Send them Immediately. liespoctfully years, „ c .. , . dQUN- B. SIMONS. ,f* have mrA one hox n f!/° lir FVs, and find them cxcedcnL From'the Examiner, SorfoVe, la. Cephalic Pills accomplish tho object for fchich thevwera made, viz. : Cure of headache its all its forms. Fivm the Examiner, XcrfdtJc, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand case*, with entire success. * From the Democrat, Xi. Cloud , Minn. !f VOT are, or baro boon trouble! with tho boa-hob-. Bond for a box, (Cephalic Pill*,} so that you mar bar, them in caso of an attack. ' From the Advertiser, Providence. R. t. Tho Cephalic Pills aro paid to bo a remarkably pffectiro remedy for tho headache,