ibh DstTtt.— On the arrivol of Uuaaoit i tbe Pennsylvania Railroad At BjHjja. m Thursday laat, a gentleman l» the t Jffit*. OO desoendiag .t&m&H-jik* ’ the com. foil down Mtd fantaftly «. Be resided at that place is ttaf fiunUr ion-inlaw, Dr. Alter, and dud bom on* seme relatives in Perry county. .Reader, lave yon seen Prof. Wm4’« iacment in our paper. Read it; it will it you. ECIAL NOTICES. SNS^V.V.NV*S^y, >W^ To Consumptive*. And those afflicted with EPSI.i, NERVOUS DEBILITV. HEART DISEASE. . . FEVER & AGUE. OR CONSTIPATION. ndewigno*!, now seventy-Ave yean old,* bu for cvoiod hi-* time to coring hi* Varlahoutra and the New V-jrk of these drcadfulcoroplaints, wWch carry ni* iviid ihou*amla to on untimely grave; he bag {ailed to cure all who have applied to him for ro i I't-iicviug it to be a Chriflian’a duty to relieve road, as well m ailiome, he will send to thooe who it, a cepy of Proscriptions used, (Free of Charge), rcclionn for preparing and using the nine. Also tilticti JUthing, Ventilation, aud Exercise for th# ey will find these remedies a sure euro for Consuu* (Tall diseases of the Throat, and Luogt, Fever nnd utmstlpaUou, Heart Disease, Dyppepula, Nervous , nnd Female CompiainU, and bo hopes every one win wend for a copy, as It will cost nothing, and Soring should apply before It is too lute. These ktion arc used by the most eminent Physic leas lu Paris, and New York. Those wishing them yrlU fdrees REV. DU. CHAMBERLIN. fc,'CO.-Iy. ' • WUliamEburgh, Kew Vjwh.* Dr. Velpeau’s Csnkeriue. VPEAI”S CANKERIN'* cum Petr id SonMoMk, JHSAtTS CANKERINE cures Sore Nipples. _4*EAC'B CAN k ERIN E ckrcs Ulcerated Sons. LPRACS CANKERINE cure* Outt. jPEAV’S CANKEKINE cures Borxiv BEAU'S CANUEIiINE curct Sore#. I.PKAU'a. CANKERINE : cur*a Chapped Up*. .PEAC’.S CANKERINE cufm LlcoratoJ J'EAVd CANKERINE is the boat rarlfler of i tii.vtlilDg kuowii. .PEAU‘3 CANKERINE care* Canker lo ' .Umar, or icaultiog from Scarlatina j. ff-Tc-n*. .. if y-.»u tlulijjbt lu « white teeth, xxso the CAK» r free fre-m acid* and all pot*o Mi.ccy. end cao Uo «rlreu to an in&st with perfrcl i i will the leeth aad keep the gumOfkm crb. It 1# cquallv cQicaeia6» mmiug iu.a’i ihc UiuUdauilm rtmotlles thathovoUveuput the rnrf uf the various «lUcase#i above, none can Ca&Uer.nc. 3-jld by all droggivt*. hKv Sfi r Mile. J. DruiUtt ACO^ • -V Proprietor*. 93 Malden 3C. y, i« uf b) il> M you tLoie '\bo are ia the eujoyiuett of perfect r» -jucntly uiito need t S hare recoutvo to tonic* > lives of disease. Wo ar*> never too well armored the assaults of theilli that fle«bU ksirte.**--- inrigorator they in Uo3XJSr(Sfc’&*£X medicine that cannot be taken resrfarlj.wlthbftt t'ility and fUuicity to the iyaten£ this ho* icularly, the Wrongest man ia not proof ngnlnit HA, in certain ecctiousof tbe couatrr. Xft *1) everand ugno t tho Bzttcks is more potest than of quinine, while the moat dasgerbwcciiaof »*»r yield to its wonderful properties, Thdee who rf will never u=e another, lor any of the Iloetctter Bitten profesteft tcgreV* tiii'ifco who have made lh« experiment,' we Kcwmipeud an early application to the Bfttecs, cjthoy are stricken by diseases of the dlpltita j»rSold by diuggifets and dealoia everywhere, o advertisement In another column. '(Stakegreat pleasure m falling tha »ttort)qo pf ire to the advertised *at of Prof. Wood’s Boa tor*. Sal and Blood Renovator, in aaothpr cokotna O' r. It Is seldom wo take any notice of patent toad it we cannot refrain {romepeatjngof thlsCoSfflot, lustWta the afilictu) ns welt os onrseivea, w> cbed tbe progress of this Cardial since Iteftrstfc* n to the public, and v.e are eaUefiori that o o»? for cleaning the system oud reOoTfttfcf the at can bo compared with £rot Wood’i eutftajng from geiifral del&uty, after osiQf OA* 1) t'’cU» beneficial t-ifocte. We bare a Jpflfcjftfr*' C* wfth the propi-ktor, aud kuow bim tobeakfttal leccc of medleluu; acd an jibing compoao&d hy public can rely upon m bemg just what ft tollK ted. We would advise ail sick or well to get • U fc pleasant to tbe tafttcyami exhUanttagtutk* But wc refraiu from further comment*, M any r utiu£ ooe bottle* will bo satisfied m toltoeffttfs. 'To Consumptives.' having been restored to health is* few ■-2 very simple remedy, idler having suffered ••*- i with b severe lung affection, and that lirswd die* eruption—ia BDUoiu to make known to hisfellow the means of care. , iho desire it. he will kuS b copy of the prestrtp (free of chargoj with the dlrecclpu forpr*p*|thg ! the same, which they will find a »nt« cors fer i-'-v, Asthma, Kuosoimi, Si', ’ lie only object ol liter h. sending the Prescription is to bvuftfit the tod spread information which he concehrea to be r. rod he hopes every sufferer will trjf his retne pH coat them untiling, and may prove ablosrtng wishing tnc prescription wOl please addrtee. Rev, RQTTABX) A. WILSOJf, watUmuburgk. King: County, New Tork I—lt. Card to the Suffering. I. Bfm. Cosgrove, while laboring as a mUshmsr/ W a# cured of Consumption, wheuall Otherßieihe , by a recipe obtained from a learned physician t the gnat city ofjeddo. Ibis toefpeba* chltd ■h-r» who wero snfferiug from Consnmplion, k Sore Throat, Conglis and Colds, and the debtlitf ns depression caused by tUOee disorders. , lof beneHttiug others, 1 will send thlsrseips. •ought homawith me, to ail who need it, fees of Address o* - REV. WM. COSGROVE. 133, Pnitoo Awnoe. _ Broohlyn.KiT* i Gmai Clothiso Eaeoaic* « tn Camp— ii» possesses the m«t epleadld Clothiajfa * country. Ufa ejjiendldas regard* jto f*!*' ire in which the hametashMlaess of (pa Mtrt* trandacud, uvd splendid ii rasp*** li tieililiw and rapt resources. Bat to lt»l» - ::>e( attractions «n,fnt, the elegance pflfao i i' OuaUtaata qaiSaattt*, maaufacturedthaf* • fradisaaity aaddaraUltty of the material*.*** m mtoellimoe of the St, K&d lastly the mod*«i*» tUksh thegoode ar* Kdd.We refer, la tUr *«*• “.KSV’iJ!? ,h “ Aa Brown Stone CMhWf tkhm*wo«», Soi. WS and eot aiesfaenS fa. PhßadrttiMa. ■ : sor yaadanhaow, it fa ant often w* notice* iicin* of any kind, bat there is somethin* *> t Seatoratire CordW of p«(f. Wood. flthal,ftat we step aside from oar tamiv*?' nameodthl* sctentlilc tonic Cordial torfpm* no doobt doaU that i» cUim*d:W|fc"||* repntalioa of the inrnatorfafatffW’ lieefiw tW,-bni w» hare tried it, aadJsWfa' * *fa4 **«#Bfrtatt fay toning tqtttoVaftlM. I onaWing them 4o perform oil their J^^^jifatr^^'joor.Twdtet. InrtUapMiM ftttenttop to the sdifttW*#* .*mr* do hot like to be “ dunned,” consequently we do not like to dunn others. ' But we now want money lor a particular purpose, and if our pat rons who are in debt for subscription, ad vertising and job work, will pay tip, we . ill have enough to accomplish our pur sue, and that purpose will be beneficial i j our subscribers and patrons as well as ourselves. Now wo_ .don't want one ot ,ejr patrons to withhold the amount of his indebtedness thinking that all the rest ,rill pay up and it will make no difference -bout his mite. If this hi; the case we r h;iil not succeed. We want all that is due us. If our desires., are acceded to, i ijiupil} , wo shall effect our purpose by .the first of October, at which time we shull extend an invitation to our patrons that will astonish them. We arei in ear nest, friends, and-if prou come up as you should, we will, at tho time appointed, show you something never before seen in this section of the country. Your bills' are all made, out, so there nerd: be no delay. liL.uk Coc.sn Klguik.vi.-v-CoI. Wm, G.Mur ray, of Huilidaysburg, has been authorized to raise a regiment for the war, and desires to have il filled as early as possible. His abilities for the position are referred to In the communication from liollidaysbiirg, in another column. Our jeung friend, Pat. Walsh, is now enlisting men lor a company styled the ‘‘Murray Guard,” which is to bo attached to this regiment. We should like to ace the men from Blair county, go together in companies and regiment*, if pqs -1 '.ole, asttc would then know bow many men the county has furnished, and if they obtain credit, Use county they represent will receive a rightful share of it; Many who have enlisted from are scattered here and there iu companies and regiments throughout the State, and some out of it. From all accounts, those who went out of the State to find a regi ment did not fare very well. Belter enlist at i.erae, boys, under Captains and (llolonf's that vou know. - J®* Captain Hamilton's Cavalry Company, v.liicU was formed in this ami Huntingdoncoun ties, did not cater Young's Kentucky Regiment, as was intended, but disbanded at Washington city and the men from this county went into one of the .companies of the District of Columbia i uluutecrs. Lieut. J. M. Clark of this place has been appointed Ist Lieutenant of tbe com pany and James W. Rigg 2ii Lieutenant. Lieut, lligg is non in this place recruiting for the com pany and desires to obtain JO'meu. As the l)is f ■~t V ihnii. frs are immediately under the con* '.tu! of Congress, it is likely that those who cn ;*Sl in companies and regiments formed therein >, e well provided for. fncasEs ran tbe WAE.-*->Vho,will go? A company of Ttachtrs is forming for Col. Irwin’s llegiment and a strong delegation from Rlai{ county ia expected. Lot the 'expectation be ex* ceeded, even. Let every Teacher (constitute himself a Committee to forward to the.Counly Superintendent, or to John Dean, the names of all whom he foioica will enlist. The Lieutenan cies are to be given to the counties furnishing most men. A. G.'DICKEY,, of Lewistowu, Pa , Captain. More Boqcets.— Our “carrier” desires us to deader' Iris thanks to Miss 11. for sundry splen did nosegays presented to him during bis weekly peregrinations. Also, lo the little Miss who visited, our office on Saturday last, gayly attired in Union costume, with a magnificent bouquet “for the little boy who carries the pa pers.” llcst assured, girls, your memories are indelibly engraved on the tablets of Sammy’s heart. The Blaib County Sharp-Shooters.—This “crack company,” under command of the gal lant Capt. Dick .Crosier,, is now at Camp Kapp, Washington City, and we axe authorized to say that- there is still room in the ranks for a few ttore good men. This is an independent rifle company, and presents a splendid opportunity for the hardy sons of Blair to distinguish them- Wires in the service of their country. Hon. L. W. Hall left for the Weal on the sprees itiaafff eaterda; morning, to be absent ot three or four vteek. He intends visiting i-eatU;Ly and Missouri, »c beUtveJ .... i 10 40 A. M. 7OO “ 7 00 A-M auJ 0 OO P.M. C OO P. M, 720 - \ Capt. R L Hurre.ll, of this place, ia at pro sept engaged iu raising a company to enter Col. Murray’s Regiment. Capt. H. is in every re spect fully qualified to command a company, haTing\hocn connected for some time with the Juniata 'Rides, previous to their entering the ; three months service; He is uow ready to take i the names of any who are willing and anxious : to enlist in defence of their country, i Wc are pleased tq notice the appointment of i another of our citizens, Alex. M. Lloyd, as I Coriimissiorier of Subsistence for Volunteers) with tho rank of Captain. Capt, 1,, served ids country duting the latikthree mouths campaign, ns Captain-of Co. 11. 3rd Penun. Regt., in a I manner reflecting great creilit upon himself, and I should lie accept the; appointment, we are con | Sdcut he will discharge the dtjties in a manner |as highly creditable. : L \ Independent Candidates.—We notice that Thaddeus Ranks, Esq., of 11 ollidaysbarg, is an Independent candidate for tho Legislature.— Francis McCoy, of the same place, and Wm. A. flake, of Williamsburg, ore Independent candi dates for Sheriff. Enos M. Jones, of this place, is on the same ticket for Prbthonotary, and W. H. Percivnj, of this place, is a candidate for Coroner, irrespective of party. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. HoLLtDATSBuna, Sept. 7, 18G1. Messes. Editors :—We (in this community) feel partially the effects of tho present war that is noir agitating our Nation, in the unusual de pression of business of all kinds. There arc, it is true, somcdittle doing, but scaicely enough to furnislMjmploymont to half of those in this community whose dependence is upon their daily labor. lam sure that, had the laboring .men their wishes gratified, it would be that the war would speedily end. As they look forward to the approaching winter, their hearten#doubt sicken at the dreary prospect now before them— their families dependent upon them, nnd they out of employment. May wo. not at present, take their wish as our own, nnd heartily desire for the speedy close of the war. , Watson, Deunisfph & Co.’s furnace is still in operation, but will “blow out,” I believe, ns soon as they have used their present stock of material. Ido not know whether this stoppage will be for a brief period or not, but should they stop for any length of time it will throw out of employment quite a number of men, whose only dependence’is their’daily labor. The repairs to the Chimney Rock Furnace tiro still going ,on, and I hear it intimated that the proprietors intend starting it. Should-they do so, it will bo doubt make our town somewhat more brisk. . s . The war is tbe coiatluual topic of connersa* tion, at all’times aml in all places. Our townsman, C 6!. Wm G. Murray, has been authorized to raise a Regiment of Tho Cul. is yrell known in this section of the country, and will no doubt speedily rally to the support of that “ 01*1 Flag 1 * quite a number of tlic young and "bravd sons of "Little Blair.”— His military abiiitictrhavc been tested—lie has iiecn service in the lute wnr with Mexico—in which hc*wjvs promoted to the position of Ist Lieutenant, in the ITtii Regiment of Infantry in the U S. Army. True, shcull we lose him as a citizen, _wc will feel assured that r.ur country has in her defence a.brav.e and noble sou. His Regiment it to bo camped near Huntingdon. Local items of interest nre xctf scarce con* sequent!)* I am obliged to be brief iu this letter. \ I W; ; At> the Lutheran Pareounpc, in this place. May 11th, 1359, by lU-v. Jacob Stock. TUOMAS S. CU*cMNGiIA3I, \ : U. S. Navy, to Miss KA’fE J. WIDENS ALL, formerly of OIK ARMY (MBESPOXDMCE. u ;f ; u « „- l ltl tl ttl v ; Our remlurs will no doubt Imagine that the cake accom « ~ ' y _ \ ' panyiug the above notice, which wc received last week. Camp XUn*. Washington. D. C.,l\ i v , , .. 7, ... r , ’ q , _ .i on >\ h R * been a long time on the way. If it waa forwarded at *“ , tm ei fcl * i \^ ; tihe lime thu uit*rriitgo took place. Be that aa it may, it M LSSKS*. McC-PCM &I)£RN —lierc-- ■ w-ix* just os fresh and delicious as though it had been new* tve are at last, safely quartered in camp at th.e baked. In loium, we hopo that the leeliug* which City of Washington,'* About four months past, . the union -.four young iVienda may ever remain , ' • -unchanged and that they may live long to enjoy each oth» we started for this place, and were only pro- : ■ \ . r J J ° v J • 4 j r era sac let v. vented from arriving here at that time, simply ; because we could not do so, by reason of a s»K j perior force arrayed against us. Now, things I are different. This time ye were permitted to proccol oh'our jourticy without the least resist- ! ancc. On Thursday afternoon I arrived in liar- , risburg and soon after joined the company, then quartered in Camp Cameron, about It miles from the city. This camp consisted of a fejv . men, portions of companies, under Capt. flicks, ' another under Capt. M’Anally, also Capt. AVaynfr, and one or two other smaller squads,-all ended- j voriug to fill tip their respective companies be- 1 fore proceeding to Washington City. Ocr coni- i pariy started for this place on Friday, the day ; following. We armed in Baltimore the same I evening about 7, o'clock. On passing through. 1 the streets, on our way to the Washington depot, | ; wc were frequently greeted with hisses, but rio ' ! .attempt wps made at violence. Oneof the boys j l allowed they were afraid to attack our company. ■ I After waiting at the, depot all night for cars, we ! were enabled to start on onr way to this great centre of attraction about 8 o’clock on Satur day; morning. After partaking of a soldier’s dinner at the depot, we started to camp, which is just nt the edge-of the city. There are none biit Col. Biack's men here, consisting of ten ; companies of the line and two flanking compa- | nies, including ours, msmberingin allovcrl.lool men. Col. Black scorns to have conceived a fa-1 vorable opinion of .tbd, “.Sharp-Shooters.” and assures us that we shall realize our full expec-j tation—that we shall receive, in a day or two.; pur rifles, vrtth sword bayonets and accoutri roents. He also says that he intends us to net as a flanking company of skirmishers to bis re-' | giment. So far ns lam informed in regard to the drilling qualifications of the men here, it is my opinion that Company M. under command of Capt. Crozicr, is the best drilled company in the camp.; That advantage is, perhaps, owing to the fact that - our company is composed Of three-mouths men. We have .already received our blankets and Overcoats, and hourly expert the rest of the clothing. As soon ns we are properly equipped we expect to start for Fort | Corcoran, about 7 miles from this place, in Vir ginia. Vfe arc composed of a set of first-rate, “gay and happy" fellows* and I have every confidence in curability to do full justice to opr patriotic calling.' Bo far as I am capable of judging. Company M is composed of about the ■ came"material the "Juniata Rifles” were in the three-months service—ve bad soma cowards |M«n, and I think we have some how/ however, time and experience will demonstrate that. To-day -tny friend and 1 took a stroll into the icity, and the first place wo found ourselves was ju t the Patent Office. We were completely mye tifiad and astonished by the rare and carious , objects that there met our gaze, and it is useless i to attempt a description, as w.c could neither ■ enumerate the one thousandth port of the nrti- I cleg, nor describe any we could enumerate; j suffice it to say, there is an abundance of ma -1 tcrial for the most profound and contemplative • mind for years of study. | On Sunday last my before-mentioned friend ; and I took a walk about 3 miles out the Park road, viewing the different encampments on the : road, when we encountered one of our old roem hers of the “Rifles.” He told us he was at ; Inched to a company of cavalry, from Milesburg, : und insisted ou us accompanying him'to camp : and partaking of his hospitality. We did so, ; Rod 1 assure you, gentlemen, we enjoyed our i selves in truly soldierly style. ■ '\ell, McVsrs. Editors, my time is short and ■ experience is brief, and as I have mentioned about all I can, I am necessarily compelled to j close. Foi - the information of persons writing j to members of our company or regiment, I I wjould say to them, direct your letters as fol i l0TC! = ■ Care of Cnpt. Crozier, Company M of j Col. Black’s Regiment, 2d Scott Legion, P. V. I Very Respectfully Yours, &c. Blais. j An Incident at Cbbsson. —An affecting In i cident took place nt Cresson the other day on j I the occasion of the arrival of the train bearing 1 ' Lyon’s remains. The moment the cars ! stopped, General Anderson most unexpectedly j appeared on the traiu, and shook hands with j , the etjeort He said he was stopping at Ores- | ' Boh, and could not allow the occasion -to I without taking a final farewell on earth of the 1 . remains of so bravo a soldier and excellent offi I j cer ns Gen. Lyon The General then passed on 1 ; to; the coffin, and, bending his head above it, 1 ' sajid with a trembling voice: “We could ill af- I ; foyd to spare so courageous a soldier at this time, 1 : America needs nil her heroes now.” As Gen. | Anderson was leaving the car, Airs. Plummer, I . wile of Capt Plummer. U. S. A . one of the j escort, and wounded at Wilson’s Creek, rose from her seat, saying she Would be most happy indeed, to know the hero of Fort Sumter. The General cordially grasped her hand, and gal lantly replied, pointing to the Captain: “Von! need not seek, my dear Madame, to know he i roes when you have so brave a one in him ,you I have chosen for your husband 1” i i figg" The official vote on the question of rati fying the new Constitution of Georgia foots up as follows: For ratification, 11,497 ; against j ratification, 10,637; majority 860. From nine comities there are no returns, and in others, only one or two precincts voted. SHERIFF. ■ To Mr FrtLOW-CtTizcNS: —l hereby annonnee myself m an lotlepemleat candidate for the ofiles of Sheriff of Blair County, and if elected will endeavor to discharge the du ties of said office faithfully. . FRANCIS iIcCOY. ! Uollidayohurg, August 15, IS6I-tc* PROTHONOTARY. Eds. Tcidc::d:— You will please announce the name of ENOS M. JONES, of Altoona, as au Independent candi date for the office of Prethonotary, at the ensuing October election, irrespective of party. IdANT CinzsNS. Sept. 12, ISOI.-to CORONER. :I hereby announce inyselt as an Independent Candidate for the office of Coroner of Riair County. and if elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of said office faithfully. WM. H. FERCXVAL. Altoona, Sept. 12, 1561.-to MARRIED. DIED, In Williamsburg, on the 24th ult.. TITIAN, son of Chiistopher and Llizabeth C. Metz, aged 14 years. Near WiHian»ihaig, on the 31*t pU.» JAMES 11.. sonof Joseph a”d MargHrct B. Ake, aged 0 months and 21 days. In Tipton, this county, on Tuesday evening. Gdinstant, Mr. dOUN' McVAUIjJ;N, aged 65 years,and 11 mouths. ! At T»la residence, InVatharim*' township, pn Tuesday, Sd Mr. UCOH.FLUUsUS, aged ♦»?.years and 6 months, j" In this place, on tin- f-Vh Inst., Of Typhoid Foyer. JOHN, ton of John W. and\Mury Uouper, aged 2 years, 10 paonths aud 3 day®. \ Little Johnnv ilumhersvswectly In hid lonely, iiitnfow ued, Pelting storms ami tempest* Cannot reach 1m little baud. '' \ s Sweet affection drops a tear \ O’er the place where Johnny lies;! Angels whisper *• look up yonder ■’ Pointing upward to the skies. \ Pat away hia little play-thtnga— A Yonder lies bis little whip, l\ On the table bis little whistle, J \ Oft he pressed it tp his lip. \ On tho window lieu bis primer— So the chair cu which ho sat; 1 On tho uivil iu yonder corner ; Hangs alone hi* little hat. - Ob! remove sod mementoes, Lay them carefully away ; Christ he thou our consolation In this dark and gloomy day! $2513 EMPLOYMENT! [s7sl AGENTS WANTED ! Wc will pay from *25 to $75 pci* month, and all expen se*, to jiclive'Agent*. or-give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address Krie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES. General Agent, Milan. Ohio. Jept.l2-ly.-l i 3STOTICE. NEW POSTAGE STAMPS. Postage stamps ofthenew lesin* Imve liecn received at this office and will be exchanged for the Old Jwue np until MOND \Y EVEN ING. tlid Ifitli instant, after which time the Old Issue will not be recognised in the prepayment "f Postage nor ix chanced. Bu onlrr of the P. 6. Dtpartmmt. . G£o. W. PATTQN, P. M. Altoona. Sept. 9th. 1861. . , IJUUHT & ORNAMENTAL Til KBS, ' SIIRDII3. ROSES, BUDS, 4C- from Jtlßlfc. alias Hoardmau’s celebrated ROCiIBSTEiIjHBSB^ The undersigned has been appointed an j Agent f«»r the sale of the Hbove»named artl ties Peranus whiling any of them will do well to aUl’Qud examine the catalogue. I t£3» All orders will be promptly attended to. i J. 0. ADLUM, Agent. j Altoona, Aug 27, . Blanks of all descriptions .auetly »ul exjwdiclourly taeoitw! at tlrti efflse. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. R. O. A. KERR , Has just returned fi£om New Turk city with * beautiful assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR THE LACHES, consisting In part of ToQ De Fte, Japanese* Fthho Stript, Dt ChccrUy . Irish Ducalt, LarxUas. ■ Fblardi, Crape ZkDege, v Lawntj Silks, (k. INDIAN SILK SHAWLS, a beautiful articles cheap and fashionable, : STELLA AND FEINTED SHAWLS. A large assortment ofthe, prettiest PRINTS ever brought to the town, so acknowledged by competent judges. Ladies' trimmings in endless variety. He calls special attention to his beautiful assortment of QUEENSWARE, which is acknt wh*dgoi to be the' most complete of any in tl\e town, and sold at prices delving competition. Iron Stone lets for s4.so—Tea Sots for §3,00. * BOOTS AND SHOES, directly from Kcw York, and bought from first hand., BRUSSELS. ALL WOOL.' INGRAIN, LIST, HEMP AND KAO CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS from 1 to 2 yardt wide. Ills stock of GROCERIES is complete In every respect, ami will so sold at as low a figure as any bouse this side of the city. CHILDREN’S- CARRIAGES at lower prices than they can be bad elsewhere. Good Carriages for $4.00 and $4.50, and Spring Carriages for sy.oo, Just as good as heretofore s„ld for $B.OO. Wooden and Willow Ware in almost every variety, together with all the outfit of a first class store.' [May 0, 1861-tf WHEELER &, WILSON’S || SEWING $ fc* jjg R. A. O. KERR, ag j|\ ALTOONA, PA., S? Agent for Blair County. ®. [SiNOSIIM 18 83133 HM These machines are ADMIT to ba the best ever offered to the public, and their superiority'!* satisfactorily established byAho fact that in the lost eight years. Over 14,000 More ■of these Machines hav*- been sold than of nny other man- J ufactured. and more medals have been awarded the pro i prletors by different Fairsand Institutes than to any oth ; era. The Machines are warranted to do all that Is claimed | fv*r them. They are now In use in several families in Al [ toono, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. I Tho Agent refers tlmso desiring information as the an j periurlty of the Machines, to CbJ. John L. Piper. Rev. A. I B. Clark, George Hawkcsworth, Benj. F. Hose, and E. U. j Turner, Esqrs. • , j The machines can be seen and examined at the store of j the Agent, at Altoona. , t i Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated* glass foot an- new j style llemmcr—s6s. No. 2. oruamcntaKbrouze. glass foot | and new style Hammer—sss, No. 3, plain, with old stvle j Hammer—s4y. [Maitb 21, IBCI-tf. THE HEROES OF PEACE, AND Tbc Heroes or War. E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, 9 NEW YORK, is noW publishing, in addition to other povtra ts, the celebrated n known in Europe and America as Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the PROMI NENT MEN OF AMERICA, uot excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard. Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price oi Portraits s3.uo per »k>zeu. Can bo sent by mall. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form,' ALSO, Stereoscopic Views ofScenea in Paris, London,and in other part/ of England and France; iu Scotland. Ireland, Wales, Holland. Switzerland. Spain, on the Rhino,' In Athens. Egypt. Tu- key, the Holy jLaud, China, India, Cuba, Ac., ad infinitum. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Arc the Greatest Wander of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the rushing of water, the moving ofleavea, or the march ofan army, docs not in the slightest degree affect thetaking of these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen, i We have also on h*i\nd and manufacture the largest as sortment of Stereoscopes. Photographic Albums, and Pho tographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world. Catalogues, containing lists of our Portraits, Views, Stereoscopes, Ac., sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp. £. ANTHONY. 501 Broadway, AngB-1y neat St. Nicholas,’Now York. $35,00 pays the entire coat for Tuition in the moat popular and successful Commcrcfal School in the Country. Upward of twelve hundred young men from twenty-eight different States. have been educated for business here within the part three years, some of whom have been employed as Hook Keepers at salaries of $3000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who kliew nothing of ac counts when they entered tho College. 49* inirter** sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please.* Withoiifextra charge. For Catalogue of 84 page*. Specimens of Prof. Cowley’s Business and Or> amentid Penmanship, “and a large engra ving of the College, inclose tweuty-fivo cents in Postage Stamps to tne Principals. JENKINS * SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Altoona. Jan. 24, *6l-ly. Outbreak in East Ward! i s fTTP, GUARDS! AND AT 'EM!” | t VJ We don’t want you to kill any body, but wo Jjsrapt you to get up and go at and carry away some of the \ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONARIES, Cigars, Tobacco and other Articles, . just opened to the public, by \WILLIAM S. PERCIVAL., ! Slon.‘-r»Kim on the corner of the alley above Ickes* j building, in East Altoona. They will keep constantly on j Wane! a ©k*l supply of all kind-* of Groceries nd Confec : tionariea. Ciirarn and Tobacco of the best .quality, all kinds j of Prowions. such as Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Fish, Flour, | Feed. etc., etc. They irvylte a call and a trial of thoir.goods, feeling con fident that'they cau please both in quality and price. ' ’AugS.lSdUtf Dll. CALDEUWOOD offers his Pro • fcsstonal to the citizens of AUoona and vicinity. Office Street, nearly opposite C. J. Mann’s Store. \ REFERENCES: .r J. B. Lube*. My 0.. Huntingdon. '• Jso MeCui.iocnyM. 0., *• 11. T. Corff.T, \•* Pittsburgh. Rev. J. B Cbist, Birmingham. Kev. Thomas St evtwfpv, Tyrone City.; Jacob Buiobt, \ u 0. Gcter, \ u W. BDRIKT, \ “ m. n.jou.T. *• \ «• Altoona, May Oth, 1861-ly* \ , TILCHMAN V. tIBoAM .\..«CIUHLBB SAHA*. revere, house, i (LATE EAGLE RGTKt.)\ Third Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. \ RDOADS &5.41L08, Proprietors. I TERMS,SI.23 PER DAY. \ ) March 7, ISCI-ly ; ■ \ * i WANTED. : \i !1A A JOUNEYMBN ARE WANTED^ i J ‘ *Vr to make Arm/ #»» tipife. ‘ i PROP. O i J. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL ASP , BLOOD RENOVATOR. T 9 precisely what iu samo Indicates, far wlrila plaaftmt to A the taste, it is ravhrifring, ila rarity and strength* eniug to the vital powers,. It abqrsyivifisa,i*JuifaWs*Pd renews the blood in all its orfcgiaal purity, and tints re stores and renders the system icvulnurabU to attacks of disease*. It U the only preparation ever effaced to the world iu a popular farm so as toj be within the ranch Of all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so or fo act in perfect accordance %cith tfmlav to/nature, and hence tooths the i ceakest ftomach 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 fallowed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, amt those thoroughly combining powerful tonic anil soothing properties, and consequently can. uover injure. 'As a sure preventive and cure of CosscMPtwy, Baoxciiina. Imuoestion, Dyspepsia, Loss or Appetite, Fainthses, Naavors lawr ability, Necralou, Palpitation or tbs ll east, Melancholy, Night! Sweats, Lax* > a cor. Giddiness, and all that OrXASES-ed PKARPCLLT ■* FATAL PEBALX WEARNESS, axim*- EAOCLARint*. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. . Also, Liver Derangements or torpidity, and Liver Com plaints. Diseases of the/Kidney, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs. .i~ It will not only euro the debility following CHILLS and r FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the diseases it once, if already attacked. Travelers should havda bottle with them, as it will in fallibly provent anyddcterloUs consequences fallowing upon change of climate iud water. As it prevents costiveheas, strengthens the digestive or gans, It should be in the hands of all persona of sedentary habits. XodiW not accustomed to much out-door exercise should always use It. Mothers should use it, for it iia perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final trial, sho will pass thu dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is too mutate about it. THE CORDIAL 13 ALL WE CLAIM FOR It! . MOTHERS THY ITU And tq you w» appeal, -to detect the Ulnoea or decline not only of your daughters before it 6b too late, but also your sous and basbauds* for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be known iutitne, the latter are often eo mixed up with the excitement cf business, that If it were not for you, they too, would travel iu the sumo down ward path until it is too latc to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure’your never-foiling affection will unerringly point you to PHOF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should always boon hand in "time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louie. Price |1 per bottle. For sale iu Altoona by A. 110 USU, Agent, and all good Druggists. i [June 27,1861 r 1ye0w Cheap! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! Huzza for north ward.— The undersigned would respectfully inform the citlkena of Altoona and the; surrounding country .that lie has rented the store room formerly occupied by Jacub Burkhart, on Virginia Street, near A. McCormick’s store, where he is about opening a Grocery, Flour , Feed and Fi-ovision Store. • He has Just returned from the East where he has been selecting bis groceries with groat caro and buying exclu sively for cosh, which enables him to sell as low, if uot a little lower, than any bouse in the place. He would therefore say to all t]hx wish a good article of groceries, and at a low figure, to call and exaxuiuo his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N Uis stock consists of . • ■ , Uais and Caps, Men and Women's Shoes, Sotionsofall kinds. , Extra Family Flour % Superfine, Com Meal, Rye and, Corn Chop . Extra Lovecing Syrup MoUiaee. CO cents per gal. Golden 4 ‘, M 15 u ** *• Pennaylranla 14 44 55 44 44 4 * Baking ? ‘V 37W “ 4 4 White Crush Sugar , N 11 44 •» lb; White 4 * . 10 “ 44 «' Befiued ‘1 i 10 44 44 44 Beet Brown 44 ’ 8 “ 44 44 ' i Cuba •.nd in more complete assortment than can bo found in any house In the interior of Pennsylvania. - * We have also a fine assortment of CARPETS AND, OIL CLOTHS, together with a full stock of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, add all the et cetera* of a country store. \ May 9,1861. , , ;< J. B. HILEMAN. LADIES! WINE. SPEER’S 1 " 84HBVCI WISE, OF CULTIVATED PORTUGAL ELDER. EXCELLENT WESTS’FOE FEMALES. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD USE SPEEE’S SAMBUCI WINE. (CELEBRATED lor its, medicinal and J beneficial qualities as a gonniuo Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physi cians, and some of thofirst families in Europe and America. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE is not a mixture or manufactured article, bni is.ptrro. from ccltivated Portugal Elder, recommended by Chemists and Physicians as possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debilitated persons, add the aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefitting ladle* and cbfldrqg. A LADIES’ WINE, because it will not Intoxicate as other wines, as It contains no mixture of vpiritsor othqr liquors, and is admired for its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, K, J., fa Over the cork of each bottle. i n •* MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. ; A. SPEER, Proprietor, Office Broadway, New York: . 43*Por sale by A. R»>US*T. Altoona; GEO. W. PATTER SON and GEO. A. JACOBS, Uollidaysbarg; and by W, NOWLIN A CO., Tyrone. : [je27-ly GLEN-EOHO MILLS, GERUANTO )rA r , PA. v McCALLUM do CO., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carpeting, Druggets, OUCloths, MATTINGS, &C. WAREHOUSE, No MB CHESTNUT BTRERTi (oppoalte. th« SbHeHoMoQPHILAPBLPHIA. [mo^Bl-jy, COAL. NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY fomlly W ntln their mpiily of cool forth. Winter, BaAth.nbKribltrvnnldtMr.foze Inform the dtixenOof AUooaeand Ttel.lt,, tbil he 1. preptfrd to rapnly theou oo abort turtle.. vltoetoMttorartjeleof ANTHBACXTi •adAwnfficnclaamMße coar. B,»uiMU«t or by theh«toet.de|fr> “They go right to ft# Spot" CfSttSl man stop tocr qodbsi ■ HOIIT TOPE mtXttt RRXXOTBXK Tom TOIOI SPALDING'S Throat Goafoetleaa, ■ *«« GOOD FOR: CLERGYMEN. GOODFGB LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS. GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. OPILDREN CRY EOR SPALDING’S THROAT GONFEOTIONS. A® - They relive a Cough instantly,' • A®* They clear the Throat. A®"W>oy give strength and volume to the rote*. Ad t They Impart a delicious aroma to the LreattT. AS* They are delightful to the tails. A®*Tbey ore made of simple herbs, and can harm no one. I advise over; one who has a Cough, or a Busk; Votes, or a Bad Breath, or an; difficult; of the Throat, to get a package of mj Throat