Mi T. I» M. JNw. !*g£w* m Ssii'K,'* CortlTrat,, •>.«• •oemjartl.T nt . itSLSSfBSrS it, bat at Mmsiqijs «w»i of the Ugfr ,bit the BccdtitilM, rfircnc* is a totjfid or (oomli Mlto. or koi OwowafcjjfSi , ps|||| ww^ s£££: sPl®: x'spp: WSw... 3fc»,i(^ifeol mthtrMMifcifc fSSSS®K hmssk «MK- tjtfcmrc ,| e-. W mm* tHrtti* »&*■ m^'ntn ■&**>, I asd jßf&.t*- v . , ■'.-3. C>>'. A. r ’r •> • anilStfw* r s l 9V'- 3teni V/ -- i' i fa \ r. - V l/OCALfTEMS. gu»m m« Awo«u. Swot.—We find the Ulll«ljfl.MW r •* * Melancholy occurrence 'tMH Of tho lM District of Colombia yohsatacn, in the Jhraw of Saturday last:— uftMt SyMl, ha Copt. Bodier’a company, Jflitrict TofawlMn, waa Mot hit night, and KMta • trirtll iirtWwntthe hospital to-day. aiwnainMa-enmp, aelsrp, when a private in linear,* rani Baltijwar* piag-ugly, was brought intothaeamp h irons. Ha, however, got his beads through the bin deaf, and commenced paUfcg thi hriaks oat of the fire-place, and throwingUemvielentiyatlheguard. Presently hesaisad a—skat aad aimid it at Lient Col. lowan, who asoapad tha charge, which lodged la the thigh CfPrivata Sybil, than lying asleep. The flMb 4a horribly wangled and eannot be eavsd, aad the recovery of the man is very deahtM. flyhUinftw Altoona, Blair county, P»„ where ha has a wife, to whom, a few days age, he nant twenty-five dollars, out of twenty six dallaii received as his does up to the Ist ef Novembe*. . How stttJuna fsit htni to Shoot.— At a raawit axantinatienof pupils at a country ■ehoqk says a citsmpawry of nun, the follow ing qasatioaa wen ashed by the Superintendent: What is aa i ssseelsa triangle T What is a sea* lane triaagla? What la an acute-angled tri angle T What is the diagonal of a quadrangle 7 What is;the diagonal of a quadrangle or quadri lateral f- Daflaaa polygon ; the base aad alti tude of a figure; tbs radios and tangentof a cir cle, How do yaw find the area of a rhombus ? To all of which an Ingenious “ laddybuck” re plied that ha didn't knowjrbut that he did know that the cheapest, finest and . largest stock of goods in Altoona to-day is to bofound upon the shelves of Messrs. Murphy & MePtke, corner of Virginia and Caroline streets, where everybody who wishes-to aave money—(end who don't?)— should make it a point to call, at the earliest moment, and secure bargains that are not to be met with every day. HolUdaysburg IFAy, of the 15th io»t .makes a very unjust insinuation in refer ence to the man who has charge of the Pont Office in this place. We are not sure whether aiUnion is made to the Post Master, or his clerk, bat in either case it is gratuitous ami er roneous. Had the Editors of the Whig stated the cause of their attack, it would have put a different bee on the matter.' If they wish the Post Master or his clerk to act as their agent to coax people to lift the Whig out of their effiee, after they order it to be returned to the office of publication, we think they bare taken the wrong plto to sneure them as Euch. There is fully as much reason to suspect the loyalty of some other .non as those who attend the Al toona Post Office, and the country would ibc equally as Well rid of others as of them. Asnsasox's Dour Guano.—This corps, com prising 163 picked men, now quartered at Car lisle Barracks, have received their uniforms and equipments, .horses included, and expect to leave for Kentucky on Friday or Saturday of this week. This county has some four or five representatives in the Guard among whom are onr former townsmen Wm. Homer and J Wells Collins. This Guard is composed of men select ed with special reference to their fitness for im portant positions, civil as well as military.— .They are uniformed in dark-blue cloth, trimmed with red, blue overcoats, and black felt bats with Abe initial letters R. A. and a brass on the fhmt. S rwsrxtKE Blasxkts.—Some tltmrslnce nn ijteiß nn the rounds of the newspapers to the effect that a newspaper placed between tbe bed clothes added grOatly to tbe warmth of the cov ering. Very little attention was given -toithe statement at first, bnt intelligent persons say that it is really .true, and that a newspaper un der the counterpane or under the jacket is real ly very effective in keeping the body comforta ble. Texture of paper is so close that, it both keeps out the cold air and keeps in the bodily warathbetter than cloth. Botsn fob Dixie.—Col. Power's regiment of First Keystone Zouaves, to which Capt.'Wayne’s company,.iTrom this place, is attached, has been ordered to Sonth Carolina, and took their de parture some days since. Previous to leaving Harrisburg, they were drawn up in line on the Capitol gronnds. to receive a stand of colors. Oov. Curtin presented the colors, and, in the course of his jsmarfcp, said— “ Tonr destination is South Carolina, where this rebellion first began, apd -I hope yon will be present when JaWin gsiieel” 19* At te as heard from, our Thanksgiving tarkeylswos eat, but, 'thanks to onr good old friend, Joe Hetsgsr, we are not without equal ly as acceptable a roast for our dinner to day. Joe never forgets bis “printer friends," and we can assure the world that the man who don’t forget % pnpter will never forget any of hie friends. May abundant prosperity attend our old friend througb lift, and bis coop alwnys con tain an theprinter’s Thanksgiving. |0» We notice that the publication office of the Fil in' this plow is at Fettioger’s Empo rium, So. 1, Altoona How. We congratu late mjM fcfafd j*> or «M*. T»lo*bt# ac quisition to AmiiWn of hi* establishment. Fet. |( looking up. Vo d«U this Whg will become u Breutanattractlon 40 P® 4 ’*- ® m P°” r um as the “What Is It!” Si *o BMpwnil New York ilusenm. THAJdeajtiwJ.—Atn mwtiflg -of the fni®*B - the dUTarent denomination* In thisplace, held hut wtek.it pes decided to hold a union pttfieg hi the Methodist Church, it lOf tidotk A. M., when ««. C. L. Bbrenfhl* will deliver a sermonsppropriate totheoeesslen. We do swe to aee pygneral.tun optic church and *a entiMhaeplniioa ofbqelness te-day. IS- Render, have yqu seen,. Prof. Wood** advertisement in isr paper.. Bnadit; it pill interest yeo. RaWlth School-Omrreption. The Sabbath School Convention for Juniata diatrht aananhlsd In tha M. B. Cboreh in: Ty rona an Tuesday evening Nov. 6th 1861. Ow ing to tha Meant flood and inoleinent weather the Convention waa not large but iter proceed ings were spirited and interesting, and could not fail to loan a good impression upon all present. Rev. E. W. Kirby was ahossn president jm|o leal awdß.B. Snyder, Sae'y, dfiw appropri ate religions services, which were oonduoted by the President, Rev. W. L. Spotswood delivered a most pointed aad impressive sermon open the importance of Ssbbath Behoof instruction, which waa well received by the Convention. On Wednesday .morning. Rev. Q. D. Cheno- With, P. E. of the district arrived, and on mo-' tionof Rev. E. W. Kirby, • was unanimously sleeted permanent .president. An important feature of the Convention was the children's meeting, which commenced nt ICfJ o'clock A. M. wn Wednesday. The singing 'by the Chil dren of appropriate hymns was done with a will and reflected great credit upon the school. Ap propriate addresses were delivered by Revt’c* G. D. Chinowitb.'E. W. Kirby, and the Sec’y. The time if the Convention waa occupied mainly in discussing and passing the following resolu tions,- which we commend to all who feci any interest in the moral well being of the young. lietelved, 1. That we will, as ministers and members of the church, encourage the estab lishment of Sabbath Schools in all our congre gations. I' Rttolotd, 2. That it is the duty of the mem bers of the church, and parents, to attend the Sabbath School with their children. Raolved, 8. That it ia important that oar Sabbath Schools be continued during the Win ter season," and aa ministers and members, it is our duty to assist in their continuance, and urge the same. Jiuolvtd, 4. That we recommend that the officers aad teachers of the Sabbath School be persons of piety. Jlftolced, 5. That it is the duty of ourproach ers to attend, when practicable, the Sabbath Schools in their charges, and impart such in structions as may tend to promote the moral well being of the children. Jtaolved, G. That we recommend our Sab bath Schools to use such books as are published at our Book Concern. Resolved. 7. That we recommend the organ!* zatiou of; Bible Classes for the youths and adults of our Sabbath Schools and congregations. Resolved. 8. That we recommend to ail onr Sabbath Schools the “Sunday School Advo cate” and " Teacher's Journal.” Resolved, 9. That we recommend to all our Sabbath Schools increased attention to our cat echism. Resolved, 10. That we recommend the forma tion of oar Sabbath Schools into Missionary So cieties. Resolved, 11. That wc recommend to oar Sab .bath Schools increased attention to the subject of Temperance, and that we will discourage the use of tobacco Resolved, 12. That it is the judgment of this Convention that one Sabbath in the quarter should be set apart in ail our Sabbath Schools, for the purpose of holding Temperance meet ings. The following is the report of the Committee on the state of the country, which was unani mously adopted. Whereas, Oar onen quiet and happy country is now in a state of disquietude and civil war, brought on by the rising® »f Southern men in rebellion against it; Ann Whbkeas, It becomes all good ami loyal oitixens to exhibit their devo tion to their eonntry by giving Expression of their sympathy with it; Therefore, Raolrfd, 1. Tbot we pledge ourselves to stand by the Government intbeprescntaliming crisis, and will, to the best of onr ability, sustain those in aulborily over us. Resolved, 2. That, .os ministers and laymen,in order to prevent .In the future history of tjnr country, another rebellion like the present, we will teach the children under our care that pa triotism and devotion to our country is a duty enjoined by expediency and Christianity. Resolved. 3. That inasmuch as it is “ Right eousness that exaitetb a nation,” whilst “ sin is a reproach to any people,” therefore the Sab bath School is a place where the character of the true patriot may be formed, and a founda tion laid upon which a nation may build solid hopes for future prosperity. ] Resolved, 4. That we will always remember our beloved country St a throne of grace, pray ing that God may give success to our army, and bring us out of this war washed from every national crime, and pure as a nation should be pure. J. A. COLEMAN. JAMES C. CLARE, E. B. SNYDER. We also submit the report of the Committee on Sabbath School Conventions, which was unanimously adopted: Whebeas, Tbe Sabbath School cause needs tbe uiuted and associated' efforts of all its ad vocates, to make it successful in tbe consum mation of nit that it designs to accomplish, Therefore, Boohed, 1. That an annual Convention of tbe preaohers and laymen of the Juniata Dis trict is esseotial. Boohed, 2. That we will do all we can, in Convention assembled, to promote the Sabbath School cause. Boolved, 3. That the Convention meet next year on the second ..Tuesday In June. Betolved, 4. That we will use our utmost en deavors to secure a full attendance of the preach ers and laymen of the Juniata District. E. W. KIRBY, W. A. HOUCK, JOHN D. STEWART. The Convention resolved to. hold its next ses sion in Petersburg, Huntingdon county. Pa. E B. Sstdku, Sec’y. Tub Sidewalk* — We think the High Con stable would be justified in returning one-half the board-walks in this place as a nuisance— if not realty dangerous to pedestrians. ;We hare so often before mentioned this matter pith so little success, that we deem this almost use less, yet we hare a hope that a few of pur citi zens, who notice the dilapidated condition of their walks, will be kind enough to repair them. Those who persist in leaving man-traps in the walks in front of their property should be made repair them, and that, too, before the winter fully setsin. ! PociTBT. ic.—Ph% Halton wouU inform the dti sens of Altoona, who are in pant of tur key*, chicken*, eggs/batter, etc-, that he hap on hand an excellent stock, which he will sell at prices as reasonable as say other huckster in the to wm CaU at bU reridence, near East Wsrd sehool rooms, and choose foe yourselves. mjg Thpj-s Is ■ firmer ip Putnam- county, N. Y., who hae a mi|eof jMdwp. aipnami is Farhad PPd h»‘has RirUu “Eight onemilh.” Tnaasa Exploit or a Bnia Cuwn Bau. —The Boston Conti w publishes s' letter •f s eorraepondeut on board the U. S', steamer Mf., at Ship Island, October 28, giving an tMswttflksdUr between that vessel and a Kebel steamer, in which {the following extraor dinary exploit of stifle cannon ball is- chroni cled: ' ■ | _ “ Daring the" notion I think we hit her four times, and 1 know she bit ns with a 60 pound rifle shell, (that is the way we got the exact sue of her rifled gun.) The shell entered on our starbOstd quarter, just above the iron part of the hull; it cmd9 through tbo tide angling aft, as we were a little Abaft his beam when it struck ns,) and took the deck in the pas sage way, between tiio state-rooms, and com pletely cut off eighteen j of the deck plank, and then struck a beam, which canted it up a little so that it took the steam beating pipes under onr dining table," cutting off five of them, and tearing our dining table all to pieces—then went through the stae-room bulkhead and celling of the ship on the oppo site side, and struck one of the outride timbers, and broke every outside plank abreast of it short off, from the spsr to tbe gnn deck; it then fell down on to the eahui deck and exploded, knocking four state rooms into one, breaking all the glass and crockery wear, shattering the cabin very badly, breaking np the furniture, and set ting fire to the ship; but we bad three streams of water upon the fire at very short notice, and put it oot before it did any damage—keeping np onr chose as though nothing bad happened.’' No Mobs Anus From Emoland. —Letters re ceived by the Asia state that the British Gov ernment refuses to grant clearances from Eng lish ports to vessels having on board arms for the United States. Agents who are now abroad purchasing arms for the Government or for arm importers, will hereafter be compelled to ship them from Bremen, Havre, or some other con tinental port. This is only carrying out more strictly than heretofore the Queen’s proclama tioo of neutrality, which forbade the shipment of all articles contraband of war to “either of the belligerents.” Skating Aocidrjit. — A : sad and fatal acci dent occurred on Thursday in Harvard, Mass. Four boys, one fourteen years of age named Hiram Hapgood, two others' twelve and four teen years of age, eons of Josiah Rand, and a lad named Mnnroe. were skating on a mill pond, and bad proceeded about one or two rols from the shore, when the lice gave way, and all were precipitated in to, the pater. Mud roe suc ceeded in reaching the shore, but the other three sank nod were drowned. —— It is stated that the people of Charles ton were so confident of gaining a brilliant vic tory in the late eugagment that the.elite of the city bad proceeded to Beaufort in the same style as the Union civilians went to Centreville to witness their expected ; triumph. The suc cess of our fleet compelled them to precipitately retire, panic-stricken and dismayed. Ammunition ron Kentucky.— All powder and lead owned by the city of Louisville, con sisting of 760 kegs of the former, and 8 tons of the latter, has been transferred to Indiana. It will be manufactured into cartridges at the In dianapolis arsenal, and sent back to the Indi ana troops in Kentucky. B&. Adams’ Express took from Boston about fifty tons of “thanksgiving fixings’' for the Massachusetts volunteers; in the vicinity of Washington. The principal part of this large quantity of eatables was sent by the families of the soldiers. just man will flourish in spite of envy. MARRIED. On the Idtb. in«L, by the Rev. James Moore. Mr. JAMES H. WILSON, of Frankstown, to MLm SARAH KRATZEB, of Anbland Furnace. DIED. In this place, on Friday last, UPTON J., sou of C. W. anti K, Fisher, aged 1 year. In Uollidnysburg, ou the 2«’th inaL, Mr. JOHN KILL, aged about 30 yean. A RARE CHANCE.—A No. 1, half •lx< TOIGHTLANDKR CAMERA, toother with ail the AMBROTri'E FIXTURES, tor sale, with or with out huti action. The instrument is a flrct-clas* one and has boon need by the undersigned tor tea jean. Ini trac tions will be Risen bn reasonable terms, for cash,'!/ appli cation bo m.vie goon. Apply to I U. W. FISHER, Altoona. Nor, 2S, 18G1.-3I U s. army.—Wanted iume • HIATKLY, FOR THIS TWELFTH REGIMENT U. S. IN PANTRY, REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able bodied men, between tbe ages of eighteen and thirty-five. Pay ranges from $l3 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each matt will be tarnished with equipments, ample clothing and entafrteoce.. Quarters, tael, and medical attendance free of charge. The pay of each soldier commences as soon as be Is enlisted. By an act lately passed, the term of enlistment has been changed from fire to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time Is entitled 1 to, $lOO BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the feet that the Government lias wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. j For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, on Virginia street opposite Lowtber’e Store. Altnotgu ' Lieut, J. 8. CAMPBELL. 12th InCmtry, Ul 8. A. Recruiting Officer. Dissolution of partnership. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership here tofere existing between JOS. A. HAINES and WILLIAM CAUR, in the Undertaking and Ctohinet-Making hutincu. has been this day dissolved by'mutual consent.' ggy» 1 bo Books of the late nrra of Ualnes k Carr are in the hands of Jos. A. .HacWts, who Is authorised to settle the accounts, and by whom the basinets will hereafter be conducted. 1 JOS. A. HAINES, October 28,1861.] WILLIAM CARR. - . [Nor. 7, 1861 --3t] ' ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Letters or Administra tion on the'estate of JOSHUA HOOPER, Ute of Altoona, Blair 00, deceased, bare hfen granted to the tndersigned residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing themsel.es indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. John McClelland, Mm’r. Altoona, Oct. at, 1861.-« t ' Administratrix's notice.— Notice is hereby giveii, that Letters of Adminis tmltra on the estate of Alexander Heftier, hate ’ qf the Borough of Altoona, Blair county, dcc’d.faave been granted to the undersigned, residing! as aforeseio. All persons knowing tbemsetrre Indebted [to atod cstote are retaliated to make immediate payment, and those baring claims will present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement. CATHABINE RKPNEB, Altoona, Nor. 31,18611 Administratrix. . EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. —Notice if hereby given. that Utters Testamentary oh the estate of DANIEL McOACLET, late of Logan township. Blair county, dec’d, hate been granted to the undersigned residing os aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims wBl present them, dnly authenticated for settlement. Nor. 33, ISffl-dt.. SAMUEL UAOF.RTY, Ba’r. PAY UP J—NOTICE IS HEREBY giren, that 1 have' placed my Books and Accounts in the hands of . Joan Chums, Esq., ft>r settlement and collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to call on Squire Urilßn and settle their •ccoantßpn ‘or befurd tin l&th of DdenAvr wxtj rati thereby ssre themselves torther costs. „„ Nor, 53,1861-31 JOHN HAMILTON. FENCING SCHOOL! GENTLEMAN who wish to learn the beautiihl'srt offcnolng with the right sword, b*Ve now a very good chance to *•<>, J>7 E PP*ti?3 .*? Corner qf Carolines and St*. aUiLMaoU wfll be girencither in the morning ot ln theevenlng. tr«* the w»w Vrsooh method of the celebraf ted Jena Unis, on moderate terms. I ' PROP. O.i. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL - ' a . BLOCS) RENOVATOR T 8 precisely Wtatt He muse indicates, for while rHSaaanrto A the taste, it ie revivifying, exhilarating and strength ening to the vitel power*. It aleo rev! viSea, reinstates and renews the blood in ail its original parity, and thnaw*. Murea and render* the system invulnerable to ettackr of disease. It » the only preparation seer oCered to the world in a popular Sntaeou to.be within the reach of SB. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, end yet so perfectly ndepted to at to act it perfect aaxrdatux with ike lattt efmahtre, and knee soothe the eeeateet ttemaek and tone ap the digestive organs, and allay ail aervtma and other irritation. It la nlao perfectly exhilarating in its effecta, and yet it b never fenowad -by lassitude or depremkm of spirits. It Is composed entirety of vegetable*, cad those thoroughly oombhung powerful tonic and soothing properties, and eoneeqaently can never ini ore. As son preventive and cure of Oaxeonrnon, Baoncmxis, Ismsnsnon, Dnrsnu, Lees or, Aeemva, Finrratsa, Ntxvocs lurueturr, Kconauu*, Paunanon or rax Hun. Übluschou, Niokt Swests, Lax oooa, Onmtxos, an au. nar cues or cases to rsamreur ratal, extras nnxu • wsaxmes, an in uooiAnrme. THEBE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liter Derangements or Torpidity, and Liter Com plaints, Diawacfl of th« Kidney, or say nnerAl dnuun* went -of tbe Urinary orgmus. nJiv WUI uot cur * tbe debility following CHILLS nod FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic cure the diseases at once, If already attacked. *-tTZV* lert should bare a l»ottl© with them, ti it will in- BRlUbty prevent any deleterious eooseQoeoces following upon change of climate and water. As it prevents costlveness, straugtbm the digestive or* ganSy it should be in tbe of all persons of ledeutarr habits. * Ladiet not accustomed to much oat-door exercise should always use It. Mother* should use it, for It is a perfect relief, taken a month or two before the final trial, she will pass the dreadfol period with perfect ease and safety. There m~ro nuiiale about it* Tiff, CORDIAL 18 ALL WE CLAIM FOB IT! MOTHERS TMY ITU And to you wc appeal, to detect the Uluoea or decline not only uf your daughters before it be too late, bat also your sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to n premature grave, rather than let their condition be known in time, the Utter are often so mixed up srith the excitement of business, that if it were not Sir you, they too, would travel in the name down ward path antil it is too late to arrest their tatal foil. But the mother ia always vigilant, and to yon wo oonffdeatly appeal; for wearemre your never-foiling affection will unerringly point yon to PROF. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should always be on band In time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis. Price $1 per bottle. For sale in Altoona by A. ROUSII, Agent, and oil good Druggists. [Jana », 1861,-lyeow NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, Jutl Arrived and Now Being Opened at - MoCORMIOK’S STORE, IN THE OLD PLACE, WE respectfully invite Purchasers to call and examine oar stock of Fall and Winter Goods, as we think they will be found, upon examination, to compare favorably with any other assortment In the place, as well in quality as in price, although we are not prepared to say (m some of oar Brother Chips have said,) that some descriptions Of £o?*s have not advanced in price, fur in doing so wo would come in contact with the intelligence of the people, os every boy of six years old knows better—that wo cannot sell domestic goods at old prices, unless we bay an Inferior quality. Wc have a foil assortment of Quods, embracing all the usual varieties, such as FRESH COFFEES, TEAS, SU GARS, SYRUPS, SPICKS, AC., to make op the foil FAMILY GROCERY. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., Ac., with n general assortment uf Ready-made Clothing, FOR MEN AND BOYS, from a fine dress coat down to a moukey-Jackct. Also, a full assortment of HARD WA RE, CEDAR WARE, QUEENSWA RE, CROCKESr WARE, Aud as to IDIfY GOODS, oar assortment is complete; and as wo have adopted the CASH SYSTEM, as near as we can, we are enabled to sell at much lower prices than when we gave a general credit. We therefore feel very grateful to our friends and a gen* erous Public for the very liberal patronage heretofore given us, and hope, by strict attention to business and a full determination to please our patrons in prices and qualities, to retain the same—still adhering closely to so old motto—“Qioe& Sdct and Small Pra&Ul* [Oct. 31, ’6l-tf.J OLD STAND, North Ward. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. D. W. A BELFOED, MERCHANT TAILOR, ViboiliiA Street, Opposite Jaooard’s Store. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST, the largest assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c.j BCITABL* FOR GENTLEMENS WINTER WEAR > that hai ever been offered to the cititeds of Alfoona. An examination of my stock will bo sufficient to convince' any one that X can eopply the « ants of the community in this line. s9*l am also prepared to MAKE UP work on the shortest notice, and IN TUB LATEST STYLE OF THE FASHION. I feel confident that I can give AS NEAT AND PERFECT A FIT as can be had outride of the very best establishments in the cities. I invito an inspection bf my goods and work, knowing that they, will speak better for toe than anything I could say in an advertisement. Altoona, Nov. 23, 1861-tt NEW FALL GOODS. THOMAS W. EVANS & CO. Invite attention to their LARGE; VARIED asdllANß* SOME assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, Embracing all thu NEWEST STYLES in RILES, PRESS GOODS, CLOAKS. EMBROIDERIES, and FANCY DRY GOODS. Also, a fun assortment ofMODRNINOCOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITS, Ac. «-Tltis stock. U .principdUy T. W EVANS A CO.’S OWN IMPORTATION, having Men selected in the beet Enropean Markets, expressly for their own Retail Trade, and will be found unsnrpatfsed for Style, Quality, and REASONABLE PRICES. IffoS. 818 and 820 ChOsnut St., BELOW CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. N. B. Wholesale buyers will find it advahtageotnl to examine this Stock. [OctlT-Sm.] ON HAND AGAIN—WB^AVE THE pleasure of announcing to our customers and all others, that we are uo handt agaln with alargeSnd varied stock of v FALL GOODS; I and as onr old stock was btatdifully denned on*, those who feel inclined to patronise ua will have the advantage or selecting from an nlmoat entirely NEW AND FRESH STOCK. of goods, which we feel confident will be sold as cheap M the cheapest. We particularly Invite oar lady friends to call fftfit Examine onr splendid line ol Dress Goods, &e-, which we think cannot fail to please. /. A J. LOWTHER. Altoona, Oct. 9th, 180131.' CONFEOTiONfiRY AND OYSTER SALOON. rpHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN- I BOBU the oilmens of Altoona and ricinity that his CONFECTIONERY, NDT and FECIT StOBB, is always supplied with the rery best srtielea to be hud, and in gnjat variety. He has also an | OYSTER SALOON L attached to’hi* store, In *hlehhe#iU«erTe npOTSTEIU* in every style dnring the season. FSJCS&BAKJSP SBZAD £ riESalwpyi o* - lie isat all time# prepared to sapphr cakes, candles, Ac. y for pic-nlcs and other parties. fik Itatitbs a share of pnWit patronage, believing that he can HMftffttP wtkkftlop to all. \ i Remember, hie store and saloon Is onVlwdnUsttoctJwd' doortbdmrfsUoai’i Hallv- utW ROSBX. Altoona, Oct. 10,1861-tf Timber and Farm bud Wanted. d> Q AAA —A gcnerftl assortment of SA.STJ, united for Conntry Trade, edit be exchanged for Real Estate, at Wholesale prises. Improredpro^wi^rderfed. VH North Twelfth Streep ftn»drt|>hla. Nor- 7,IML-3 mqs. . ‘ - . ■■ . Blanks of all descriptions ■foatly ahd expeditiously executed at (his olßee. DR, WM. Bi OTRD’S MOUTH WASH, X SUM nSIDT FOB A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, DISEASED SLEEPING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Aofithe best specific now in use for any diseased condition of the 'month. It io par* Ucniariy heneßrial to percent wearing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of the nMtk, ahneah. tag and removingaUiapnruias,loaning A SWEET BREATH loan who urn It. No Toma Lasr or Tom Osmouk who la afllfeted with A BAB BREATH should delay applying thia remedy, Ow II fe atcelfadn cere, nod is approved and rvnniniafiailed by every physician nor der whose notice it baa been broagfal. A Ban Busts ix an offence fer which Ihera is no axcwaa while DR. WM. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH can be procured. Many person* catty with them* bad breath, greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgnet of those with whom they come in contact, wfthout being conscious at the foot. To relieve this, us* ip. *S. b. irußD’g mouth wash Cleanliness of the month is at greet Impovtgnre tn the geneVml health, which is often effected, nad not unfre quently seriously impaired; through want of scope* et tentianlottilscnhjpA^ Use Dr, Win. B. HlriiVMoiifh W«sk Prepared at Dr. Hurd’* Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, B. D, ti Price 37 Cents per Boms. A liberal discount made to Dealers. Pof Addreu Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, | New York. Sold also by Caswell, Meek A Co, Plfth-Avene Hotel) J. A I. Coddington, 716 Broadway; D. 8. Barnet, SO? Broadway, and by all Druggists. DR. WM. B. HURD’S ! TOOTH POWDER: This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WltHOtt TUB INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL, tg. m actios szixe xannxu ascsAsiciL-prousniXß wivaocT vuim tax nmi. "• Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Tooth Powder is Recommended bg all Eminent Eeniiete, Prepared: at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office,- No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. PRICK 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount mode to. Dealers. Addreu Principal Office, Tribune Suildinge, No. 1, Spruce Street , New York. 1 Sold also by Caswell, Mock A Co, Fifth Arcane Hotel; J. A I. Coddington, 716 Broadway; D. B.' Bernes, JM Broadway, end by nit Druggists. DR. WM. B. HURD S nmmm imps, FOB THB CUBS OF TOOTHACHE produced by exposed nerves. It is particularly adapted to all cases of children afflicted ntiU ‘ 1 TOOTHACHE. Parents Can reHere themselves from that distressing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, Odd their children' firotn great tafleriag, by keeping a bot tle of . y • • ' Dr. Wm. 8.. Hard’s TwtKacbe Drafts m the booee. Prepared at Dr, Hard’s Dental. Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, B. D; Peice only 12} Cts. pbb Bottle. A liberal discount made to Dealers. : Addrtu Principal O/Set, TribuneßmUingt, No. I, fyrilie Street, Meta tart. Sold also by Caswell, Mack A Co, Fifth-Avenae llptei; J. A I. Ooddihcton, TU Broadway; 6'. 8. Banes, 3M Broadway, and by all Druggists. DR. WM. B, HURD'S Itailjia flasiers! TOR THX CURB OF NEURALQIA f dr Toothache produced eold*. ■ : LOCAL NECBALOIA [ it immediately crated bytheif ' ; t&dy act Uk* a charm, end ate wnrfoette ktnalwt Jm their paten; do pot produce a faUeier.aad laavqraoiw pleaaant results. Dr. Wn. B. Hurt’s Nemlgjs PofiWS never fsß to gjKre satisfaction to all who tost tbeir rirthe. Prepared at Dr. Hnird’g DEntalOSoe, No. 77, Fourth StreeVßrb&klyn/B'. D. j PRICE OSllt U pBHTS BACH. Addreu Principal OfjUt, Tribune Builduut, ifo. BoMalsokyCtowell, VadrJt'Ot, FlfttoAvenvJWeU; N'or.M.Wßl-ly. CANKER. HEADQUARTER drofcs £ (Bwtr| EMPORIUM! NEW STOCK, HEW ITEM, LOW FHIOBSf rrilE undersigned WOULD R& X BPRCWCtLT MMiKototh. Udta>nd SoatW omo of Altoona and ▼kiottf, Inal M> ana puaN th* antibb gitiCK ora. &mynr tsxcd£' sbr or manch as» ansir max*, altoosa, whore flay are now recotTtng and tuning A LABOR AKS OOWLXTK ASSOBTjtBUt Of LADIES/ Wain and fancy Eras CUmmU, Cdn»hfiii*of PLAIN 1 and fIOURSO SILKS, Bombasines, , BEPRAS, IRENCH MBRINOB, THIBET CLOTHS, COBtfRQS, Main and Fatef WOOL DELAINES,* Chlldraa’a Fancy SACK FLANNELS, ALPACAS. Plain and Printed CASHMERES, LAVELLAB, Mohair, ■ BEBEOES, PERSIAN TWILL, COMMON BELAINES* and an indlefc Taritij of Uta Latest Style Prints. MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS, PLAIN AS» ri»C* OiRSIHEBBS, onions, CASHMttKISf . TWKRDB, . mss. .... . COBBtROIS, . Burir*R» amx drills XICKtKOi' ’ . ASH HICKOET BTRIPB. WOOLEN UOOItS. A I'CLL AND COMpIkTK STOCK 0> SINCE? AND DOCBLK BHOCIIE WOOLEN AND KfcW BLANKETS, nubias. and lames’ ixtr cftuAisN’s hoods WHITE GOODS. miss hnbN, .. • ■ ■ . CAMBRICS. . , . .VICTORIA DAWNS, - PLAIN AND DOTTED SWISS. BQBINKT9, .. . EDGINGS, AND TDD Collabs Jest atxi mt iakni in tftoop*. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS* CAPS &ui ik i DstEixbusD 46 sett,' CbeaCpfer fhkn the Cheaplegi' Dboir iMortineat of WOOIAt ttOStSRV ■v, -■ ~ . r -*» .h. .m-■ . . HAMWAEK, ttCEIIISWAIIv GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, GHEKBE, SYBIIPB, add MACgBSISt. HERRING,. , CEDAR AND WILLOW WAKE, fiifCfl'Mi) MEDICINES, ./i 1 GAMBON AND FlStt add, ii fact, everjtfcißg i&A*% fdjft | ' . v St6hV •&s*». MtinlV fc» CASH. iaAm ttwy WlJ.'t BBM. TOR ■;. :~“V; ' TT. •-AVr : ' ‘-HT 'i X r»'oV. h, isa-Sair . f an& 3TSLK RIBBED - CASHMERE SHAWLS, COMFORTS, NICEST jUCO CHEAPEST' LOl’ Of AMD AXD