5» e 1 i«. '{ I%V - i mm .A»m ill Oath « »o *Bh»tl.v •*> .AINT. bat at tha Matt at o( fl»a Mw or it the pccaliot (tot* reucs ts » Chronic cpid or tODgnUtc lam the bila Ude- Sty "or both Umm iUnw the uleeeMSi pipe which courey* ,'Xhi. ototmetfen by (ho pipe Wine inucoiw, uidpdMfr i thrown boelc Into ' y omnerona obil , roeic Sact,.a Mfie ' note* liuriMp, •hoalder, Marti* I ncck.aadthnieo oomoemlwdwfth ling diryrtadlhßi tb»h<* rodnCMßßeheril, health. of fa*&. , eto mtawithCia ■werse. «a®issE COBB. *dand corrupted. Unurtt ardter >»od»BaUH«£ «i»Mdr the akin, l» : watey-MaSS. wsmt sriaiuSidt,) often rrtatetepßmuice, ». Tba white ol i tfc* Upothia it* t* wmiMgf, pro injt»toairu» . !«of Brio* l« pco timn It U scuily, J urgent.' SM& r,b»&«««*U*it,l* ptftiulve odor, ted with » brown r thnwlc Ttnn.it attei * foat aod kt>»», arMUfeiraeto ogaptfllwfcHt Uioitcßncti nul ■ zvs&m Ih aere ar leM Mob. ; BobmUM* ■toujwrtl oftk* Bg coogh, with • 3hrty. wfvw®pj fcroooeomptlM. IWppw wiM sbo«ny *Xp*<.lo- 1 besvwhlch »B- rim w—jftmtti i&mSS iat jrjiUdtt SSp&tMTnd B|IIB 'awa? spirits. mn Uum *ood; ill (Kit esata fX I* to give tie tmotbm fcns i>dimln)>bM>t , safflhstr w» et*l; and *l*o, r« u«at« » air. *w»atof *»*• ■ itoßUaf w»re» OT-bate*«*°k : and |f tksrs ;l>roftt«r rises*, i nth taau t aad ouk* ex -mas SStSPJSi isife’ ;-!* ; t r I RK ■#-, .* * h Spi-Slr nitons Cribimc. LOCAL ITEMS. -gm jbe weather in this region, has been as plt , f .ntos May, for some days past lg» Reader, hav« yon seen Prof. Wood’s jijrertisemenl in our paper. Read it; it will interest yon. Lscrtnuc ohTxmpeeance.—Rev. A. H. Sent, bower will leetius bn temperance in the hall of Altoona BieMoa S. of T, (second story Masonic . leople,) on Saturday evening next, December 14th, »t 7 o’clock. The Hail will be’ thrown open to all who may wish to bear the lecture, and the public are respectfully invited to attend. Mr. Sembower is capable of doing justicc-.to the . ,„bject, and we feel sure that bis lectdtewill be we n worth listening to. have been reqdestcd to announce that, »t the solicitations of a number of ourciti jens, Prof. Binding will repeat his lecture on the "Wsrfnring Life of the Old Northmen, their contempt for Death, and their Military Tactics,” in the basement of the Lutheran church, on Tuesday evening next, at 71 o'clock. His lec ture in the Presbyterian church, on Friday eve ning last, was well attended, and is spoken of in highly complimentary terns. Pbocksdihos or CooNCit.— Regular meeting 'November 4th, 1861. Present—A. A. Smith, R. Greenwood, N. J. Mervine, C. E. Hostetler, and Daniel Laugh man. The Committee on Streets reports progress. On motion, Joseph P. Trout, High Constable of the Borough, was discharged, and Joseph K. Ely appointed in his stead for the remainder of the year. , On motion, the Supervisor was instructed to repair and put in proper condition the alley leading from Julia street- along the properties of John Bowman and Richard McLain. On motion, an order for §35.69 was granted to Lemuel Ale for lumber for Borough. On motion an order for $3.75 was granted to Joseph P. Trout for;carting on streets, &e. On motion, the following orders were granted for labor on streets, viz: one to W. W. Snyder, for $25.93; one to Daniel Coyle, for $19.50; one to John Haney, for $20.00 : one to Charles Meloy, for $19.00; one to J[ohn McCullough, for $19.00. On motion, ndjgurned to meet on the first Monday evening in December, ISBI, at 7 o’clock I’.M. Regular meeting Dec. 10th, 1801. Pieaent —A. A. Smith, Jt. Greenwood, C. R, Hostetler, and Daniel Laughman. On motion, an. order for 51.50 was granted to Jacob Wagner, for one day’s carting on streets. On motion, an order for $17.26 was granted to Albert Lockard, for making pavements at re quest of Dorougb. On motion, an order for $lO.OO was granted to Joseph P. Trout, for services as High Con stable of Borough. A bill from Jesse Grove, charging the Borough for medical attendance and incidental expenses for his wife during her illness from wounds al leged to have been received from the neglect of Borougfi to repair a certain side-walk, was read, and, on motion, laid on the table. On motion, the following otders were granted for labor on streets, viz: ouc to W. W. Snyder, for $18.75; one toDaniel Coyle, for SHOO; one to John Haney, for $14.00; one to John McCullough, for $13.00, and one to Charles Meloy for $12.00. On motion, to meet on the first Monday evening in Jsnnnry 1802, at 7 o’clock P, M. —Extracts from the Minutes. Col. Mubeat’s Eichtt-Foceiu Regiment. -We are indebted to the Harrisburg Patriot ,V I nion for the following notice of Col. Murray's regiment, now at Camp Curtin:—“This fine regiment arrived in this city about 9 o’clock on Wednesday evening, (of last week.) accompa nied by a portion of the regiment of Col. Curtis, both from Camp Crossman. They slept in the depot, and about 9 o’clock on Thursday morning they took up the line of march for Camp Curtin, where they ire now quartered in excellent Sib ley tente, on the-ground lately occupied by the Eleventh regiment. They will bo furnished with arms And overcoats, When they will move forward. The following are the field, staff, and line officers: Colonel—W. G. Murray, Blair. Lieut. Colonel—T. C. MafDowel,-Dauphin. Major—Walter Barret, Clearfield . Surgeon—Q. F. Hoop, Centre., Assistant Surgeon—Redliok, Allegheny. Chaplain—Dr. McLeod," Clearfield. Drum Major—Foster Weighaman. Quartermaster’s Sergt.—jQeorge H. Ramey. Commissary’s Sergeant—J. Russell Wingate. Color Sergeant—Fred. Stokes. Hospital Steward—Fred. Barrett. Company A, Blair county—Captain Hortell, Lieutenants Derno and Beem. Company B, Blair county—Captain Gall oher,' Lieutenants Walsh and Malloney. Company C, Blair connty—Captain Crissman, Lieutenants Morrow and Kephpart. (Regimen tal Quartermaster. ) Company i D, —Columbia county—Captain Frick, Lieutenants Ent and. Craig. Company £, Dauphin and Lycoming counties —Captain Miles, Lientenants Bryan and Zinn. Company F, Lycoming county—Captain Flack,.Lieutenants Qpp and Peterman. Company G, Cameron county—Captain Hons ter, Lieutenant Ingram. Company H, Blair and Clearfield counties— Captain Devathberno, Lieutenant MacDowell. Company I, Clearfield and Blair—Captain Kirby, lieutenant Hooper. Coropany'K, Clearfield, Elk and Dauphin— Captain Ogden, Lieutenants Volk and Taylor. There La a small bat effective brass band at tached to the regiment, and a corps of fifteen drummers. The regiment is made up of good material, and will compare favorably with any sent from the State. At present it contains about 900 >nen, but will noon be recruited to the full standard of 1,0& ’ ' Ah OwwirWahtbd.—A lot of carpet, almost new, was found by Mr. QobrielLehr. in bis lot, on Friday morning lasi. Hawaii at wbathour of the night it Came there is unknown to Mr. L. It is supposed.to bare boenstolen, and was likely thrown into Mr. V Lehr’s'lot by tfie thief to avoid detection. The owndr can have the carpet by proving the property and paying for this notice. . . . c. , The Fight at Pensacola. New York, Dec. 11 A private letter has been received from a party on board the steamer Richmond, which took part in the last fightatFort Pickens, dated November 23. .He states that the Richmond commenced bombard ing Fort McUac at 10 o’clock bn the mor ning of the 22d. The writer had been complimenting the captain of one of the guns on the accu racy of his aim, when, he says, a shell bounded through our bulwarks, took the captain’s head off, and wounded six meii. i This shell, on exploding, raised the ship | out of the water, and made her stagger ; like a drunken man. , j Another shell burst six feet ibelow,the | water lino, causing a bad leak f’but the Lsteam pumps kept the vessel free. The firing continued all day,: and was resumed by the eoomy ! on the.next morn ing, when we moved out of his range. The frigate Niagara still kdpc at .them, but being outside of the enemy’s guns; she cannot be much injured. Fort Pickens had, up to date, lost but one man killed and seven wounded. Fort Mcßae is much damaged, but we cannot destroy it with our smooth-bore guns, as they are no match for the en emy’s rifle cannon. The bombardment was to be renewed the riexf day, the 23d, with a determina tion to whip or be whipped. A Telegraph Along the Coast.— Mr Cyrus W. Field has been in Washing ton for several days, consulting with the Government in reference to establishing a line of telegraphic communication from Washington, to extend along the linos of the coast. He proposes that; the wires be extended to Fortress Monroe and New port News from our present dines, and thence by submarine cable across to Cape Charles, and along -the «dast to llatteraß Inlet, Bull Bay and Port Koyal. Then as soon as Fernandina shall be taken, that it be extended to that port and l crossing the peninsula of Florida to Cedar Keys, and thence to Fort Pickens, Sjiip Island, Chandeleur Island and around the mouths of the Mississippi to Galveston, when that port falls into our hands. A branch litre is proposed to extend 'from Cedar Keys to Key West and the Tortugas. The length of the main wire will be about 1,400 miles, and the branch for Cedar Keys to Key West and Tortugas about four hua dred. A Wooden "Mother. —We have heard of wooden nutmegs, wooden , hams, horn gun-flints, wooden oats and wooden cioipks, but what infusion of the Yankee ever tinctured a John Bull to invent a wooden mother? The following, by a correspon dent of the Mark Lane Erprcss, describes the new invention : A fine sow, having twelve sucking pigs, belonging to a pork merchant in MotikweamKiutii, was taken ill, and dipd suddenly. The proprietor, who is an ingenious character,; set to work and formed a rough model of a sow in wood, being hollow in the centre, the ab domen being furnished with twelve teats, cleverly formed ol rough hide. The inte rior of the model is kept filled with milk, and the whole of the voting pigs suek from the teats of this singular looking sow, and are thriving well. The Hock ex Battalion. —This novel 1 corps, raised in .Western New York, are ; on their way to Washington. In placeof ; the customary field piece, the battallion, i which numbers one hundred and sixty men, will, on its arrival at the capitol, be furnished with Tt nc.wly invented rocket ! gun. The peculiarity, in this weapon consist*, in its being breech loading, and is • capable of discharging ball,' bombs and percussion shot. The rockets that will be tiredTrom this, gun are for the purpose df breaking up the enemy’s cavalry, or* of setting fire to any building that it is .ne cessary to have destroyed. When the rocket balls are ‘ discharged, they will ex pand to the diameter of fifteen feet, and can thrown the distance of five thou : sand three hundred yards. The Govorn,- f raent has purchased the exclusive right of manufacturing these terrible instru ments of destruction. A Rebel Panic.— The Government, says a Herald dispatch, has received val uable and interesting information from deserters who have lately came into our Hues. A colored hoy came in yesterday from Centreville, inid fias made a state meat which is deemed' friable. He says the rebels had a review of eighty thous and troops at Centreville a few days ago. Beauregard and all their principal gener als were present. During the review an alarm was created by a report that our entire army in this vicinity was marching to attack them. 1 A panic and stampede took place, rivalling the retreat at Bull Run. Several guns were left on the field and not iraaovered untlsl the next day.- Army wagons were capsized and wagon poles broken off, and their drivers fled in dismay. The scene is said to have been ludicrous in the extreme. Col. Mulligan, since his arrival at 'Washington, states that General Hallcck’s order excluding slaves from the army lines has already produced the best possi ble effect upon the union then in Missouri who were apprehensive that the war would be waged for the extermination of slavery, in place of the restoration of the Union.' . Escape of the jPirate Sumpter. x New York, Dec. 13. | The brig S. W. Rowland, Capt. Row : land, arrived here last night, from St. j Thomas, Nov. 27th. j j Captain Rowland States that the cap i tain of the Iroquois is entirely to blame j for the escape of the! pirates Sumpter at j Port Royal and Martihquc. ' A man was sent, ashore at Port Royal from the Island to; signalize the move ments of the Sumpter, and on the night of the 23d he made signals that she was j leaving the harbor, ! bqt nb notice was ta l ten by the Captain of the Iroquis. His | First Lieutenant triejd to persuade him *to give chase, which could easily have 1 been done, and the .pirate captured as she j draws a foot more watjer than the Iroquis, I but he would not lijear to it saying it. j would be very unpleasant for him to cap i ture her os he and iSemtnes had been ; schoolmates, and Semmes had been his j former superior officer; also that he did i not want t 6 break the neutrality laws.— j The movements of the Sumpter were ! plainly seen from the deck of the Iroquis, i the former taking a Southerly course. — ; The Captain of the Iroquois then gave" I orders to proceed to ,S|t. Thomas, not ma j king the least effort toi capture the pirate, ; after having been lyipg off the port sev , eral days for that sole Ipurpose. On these | facta becoming krhjwn at St. Thomas, the ! greatest indignation prevailed among Americans in port, and others friendly to. the United States. : Gen. Policy. —A commit tee of the citizens of Platte county, Kan sas, visited General Hunter on Monday, the 2nd. The Gonerjal said to them : “ Tell the Trustees of| Platte county that uulcss they give up Gordon and his gang, and break up every rebel camp, that I shall send Colonel, Jennison over there with orders to burn evert/ house in the count j/. lam getting tired of this whole subject.” Committed—-“-Will you put that in writing.” Genj-Hunter^—“l will.” That brief interview satisfied Platte Co., and the policy indicated will satisfy Kan sas and the country. SPECIAL NOTICES. To Consumptives And thosu afflicted with DYSPEPSIA, ■ ; NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEART DISEASE, FEVER & AGUE, OR CONSTIPATION. The undersigned, now seventy-five years old, ha* for years devoted his time to coring hia Pariehoners and the poor in New York of these dccadfulcomplainls, which carry thousands and thousands to an untimely grave: he has seldom failed to cure all who JbaVfc applied to him for re lief. and believing it to be a .Christian’s duty to relievo thoe abroad. at* well as athome, be will send to those who require it. a copy of Prescriptions used. (Free of Charge), with directions for preparing and using the same. Also rules on Diet, Bathing. Ventilation, and Exercise for the Scik, they will find these remedies a sure cure for Consum tion. and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Forer and Ague. Constipation, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Female Complaints, ond he hopes every one filleted will semi for a copy, ll will cost nothing, and those suffering should apply .before it is, too lato. These Proscription are us-‘d by the most eminent Physicians in London, Paris, and New Yorkt Those wishing them will phase addrnes. REV. DR. CHAMBERLAIN. Nyv. LVCO.-ly. Williamaburgh, New York. To Consumptives. The fulrerlistT. having b*en restored to health in a few weeks by r very simple remedj. after having suffered sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis ease consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who d- siro it lie will send n copy of the prescrip tion used (free of charge.) with; the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wilTfiiid a sure -cure for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis. Ac. Thu only object ol the advertiser r- sending thty Prescription is to benefit the alllicted, and spread information which he conceive* to b e fhvalnable, and be hopes every sufferer will try fiis-reme dy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tne proscription will please address. Kcv. EDWARD A. WILSON, - '• WilHanit-bnr'gli, . King County, New Yark Oct. 4, *6o.—dy. Military Uniforms. —There is, perhaps, no department of military business in wliich there has been ft more marked Improvement than In; the clothing of soldiers.— Not many years.sjnce, officers-and [privates were clad in garments which were almost--skin-tight. They wore leather stocks, which were worthy of the name, tor th»*y kept the wearer in tribulation; while th*»ir padded breasts and tight sleeves made, volition ft matter of great difficulty. During the present war, such of our volunteers as pro cure their uniforms at the firbwn Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 693 and 605 Chestnut struct above Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain olcjlbing that Is perfectly easy, substantial and becoming. The firm named hrvo gone largely into the business of making Military Clothing, and their facilities enable thorp to fill the largest, order* in [ the shortest possible time. A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. Wm. Cosgrove, jvhile laboring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the gyeat city of'Jbddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefltting others, I will send this recipe, which I brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address I REV. JWM. COSGROVE. : 439, Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. A pure healthy tonic , and\6ne free from the deUUnous and injurious effect* sure to fpUoxc thajf in ordinary qpe, has long been felt to bo a desideratum in the medical world. Such a tonic, nod ono so skilfully combined from the vegetable kingdom a* t<> act in perfect accordance with the laws of and thus soothe the weakest stomach, and at the samo;tjime alia; nervous and other irritations, and tone up all organs of which the human body is composed, is offered j in Prof. Wood’s Renoratire Cordial and Blood Benovator. Hence it is perfectly adapted to old and young. Header, try it. Thousands have already dpn? so, and the testhnony is universal in Its favor. Do not fad to read the iadvortisepnentin our paper. '■4> MABEIED. Ofi the 13th ultn by Rev. !£. J. Berlin. Ur. WASHING' TON GRAHAM to Miss ANNA MAIZE, both of Tegow Spring*, Blair Co. pa. On the 28th hit. by tha name, Mr. G. SHOLLENBEB GER to M!m KATE MICHAEL, both of Williamsburg, Blair Cm. Pa. DIED. In Altoona, on the Oth imrt* CLARA ELIZABETH BLACK* aged 7 years. 2 months and 28 days.. Auolher little fnrra asleep, And a little spirit gone;. Another little voice is hushed, Another anger born. In Oayspert. on the sth Inst., IDA, daughter of F. W, and Msry J. Olmns, aged S year*, 4 months, and 22 days. In Newort, Perry county + £a,, on the 3d Inst.. Df. E. W» BARNES, In the 40th year of hie age. Omci w Altoosa Gas i Watt* 0b.,1 f Altoona. DocrmlKT la, 1861. ( 'T’HE BOARD OF MANAGERS HAVE THIS DAT d«- dared a Setnl-Annna) Dividend of FOCR PER CEXT. on the Capital Stock otthfl Company, clear of State Tax, payable at the office of the Treasurer, on and after Junto, ary let. 1862, The Tranefer Bonk* trill bo closed on the 26th test, and remain closed until the Mb of January. 186 S. [At ] ' . B f. ROSE, Treasurer. CAUTION. —AH' persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase a PROMISSORY 2S’OTS .given by the nndemignedto Joaa VANSoeroc, dated on or about the 20th of March. 1861. payable «>ne dav after date, os t will not pay the same unless compelled by lav. S. VANBCQYOC. Snyder Tvp n Blair Co., Pa., ; Biec. 13. DI SS0 LUTlON.—Notice is here by given Chat the partnership be‘r»*tofore existing between the undersigned trading under the name of MOORE & HICKS, was dissolved by mutaal consent on the IQth day of December, 1861. The books and accounts are left ib the bands of J. H. MOOHE for settlement. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to call and settle immediately J. H. MOORE. PHILIP HICKS. Altoona, December 12,1861. ' PROF. O. J. WOOD’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR. TS precisely what its name indicates, for while pleasant to A the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating and strength ening to tbe vital powers. It also revivifies,reinetatesand renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re stores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to tbo world in a popular form *o as to be within the reach of ail. So chemical ly and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so as to act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach ami tone u|i the digestive organa, and allay all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It f s composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, ami consequently can never injure. As a sure preventive and cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholy, Night Sweats, Lan guor, Giddiness, and all that CLASS OP CASES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IR REGULARITIES. 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. it will not only cure the debility following CHILLS and FKVBK, blit prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the diseases utonco. if already attacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, os it will in fallibly prevent any deleterious consequences following upon diauge of climate and water. As it prevents coativene«B. strengthens the digestive or gans, it should bo in the bonds of all persona of sedentary habits. Ladies not accustomed to much out-door exercise should always use it. Mothers should use it, for it is a perfect relief, taken a mouth or two before the final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about it. TUB CORDIAL IS ALL WiJ CLaIM FOB IT! MOTHERS TRY ITU And bo you wc appeal, to detect the illness or decline not only of your daughters before it be too late, but also your sons and husbands,'for wbiie the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition bo known in time, the latter arc often so mixed up with the excitement ef business, that if it were not Cor you. they too. would travel in the same down ward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to y.-u wo confidently appeal: for wo arc sure your nover-faiUi._' affection will unerringly point vou to PKOF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR vs the remedy which should always be on baud in time of need O. J. WOOD. Proprietor. 444 Broadwcv, Now York, and 114 Market Street. St. Louis. Price s■’ per bottle. For sale In Altoona by, A. ROUSH, Ageat. and all good Druggists. [June 27.1861,-lyoow PORK AND LARD FOR SALE.— I take this method of informing the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that I am now pit-pared to furnish . PORK, Raj, in large quantities, at 4V£ or &• euts per pound. Also, an excellent article of LARD, at 8 cents per lb. Wholesale, 10 cents per lb. Retail. The above articles can be had ei ther at my Maiket-Ilouso or kt my residence. Altoona. Dec. 5. 1861. M. RUNYAN. A RAKE CHANGE.—A No. 1, half sizo VOIOIITLJRDEII CAMERA, to*.'tiler with all the AMBUOTYPE FIXTURES, for sale, with or with out Distinction, Tho instrument la a first-class one and has been used by the under.MgniHi for ten years. Instruc tiuns will be given on reasonable terms, for cash, if appli cation bo made soon. Apply to. Nov. 28, 18C1.~3t US. ARMY.—WANTED iMME • DIATELY. FOR TUB TWELFTH REGIMENT U. S. INFANTRY. REGULAR SERVICE, a few more able bodied men, between the age* of eighteen and thirty-five. Pay ranges friim $l3 to $23 per month, according to the rank of the soldier. Each man will be furnished, with equipments, ample clothing and subsistence. Quarter", fuel, and medical attendance free of charge The pay of each soldier commences ns soon as he is enlisted. By an act .lately, passed, the term of enlistment has been changed from five to THREE YEARS, and every soldier who serves that time is entitled to Sioo BOUNTY from the Government. Attention is drawn to the fact that the Government has wisely commenced to promote soldiers from the ranks. Advancement is, therefore, open to all. f For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, on Virginia street opposite Lowther’s S f oro. Altoona. Lieut. J. S. CAMPBELL. 12lh Infantry, U. S. A. Recruiting Officer Dissolution of partnership: Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership here tofore existing between JOS. A. HAINES and WILLIAM CARR, in the Undertaking and Cabinet-Making business. has been this day dissolved by mutnal consent. £3* The Booka of the late firm of Haines A Carr are in the hands of Jos. A. Haines, who is authorized to settle the accounts, and'by whom tho businc-s will hereafter bo conducted. J 0- A HAINES. October 28.1501.] [Nov. 7. 1861 ,-3t) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of JOSHUA HOOPER, late of Alto >na, Blair co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make, immediate payment, and those having.claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. joiin McClelland, Adm f r. Altoona, Oct. 24,1561 .-Ct A DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE f~\ Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Adminis tratien on the estate of Alexander Refnor. late of the Borough of Altoona, Blair county, dec*d. have been grunted to the undersigned, residing as aforesnto. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement. CATHARINE HEFNER, t Altoona, Nov. 21,1861 1 Administratrix. T?XECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby' given, that Letters Testamentary on tho estate of DANIEL McCAULEY, late of Logan township, Blair county, dec’d. hare been wanted to the undersigned residing as aforesaid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated for settlement. Nov. 23,186U-6t. SAMUEL HAGERTY, Ext. PAY UP!—NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that I have placed my Books and Accounts in the hands of Jobe Qurnsr, Ksq., for settlement and collection.' All persons knowing themselves indebted to mo are requested to call on Squire Griffin and settle their accounts on or before the Ifith of December next, and thereby save themselves farther costs. Nov, 33,18G1-3t. ' JOHN HAMILTON. DENTISTRY. J IRVIN STEEL, D. D. S , HAV ING located permanently In Altoona, respectfully •ffers his services in the different departments of Suigieal and Mechanical Dentistry. Ofllcenearly opposite C. Jaggard’s Store. Virginia st., Al toona, Pa. ’ [May 16, *6l-tf. Wall Paper and Border. An unusually large stock of they LATEST SPRING STYLES, Just received, which will b« .old cheaper than ever bj March 21, IBOMf. J. A J. LGWTHER. ■qlanks of all descriptions X# neatly and expedlelonaly executed at this offloa Spectacles and eye preser vot. (br sale a t (1-tE] KBSSMk'S. DR. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH WASH, BAD BREATH, DISEA SED BLEEDING GUMS, And the best specific now in nsc for any diseased condition of the month. It is par ticularly beneficial to persons wearing completely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorb ing and removing all Impurities, insuring < to all who use it. Jfo Youwo Last or Totmc Qzvruiuuf who is afflicted with should delay applying this remedy, for it la a certain cure, and U approved and recommended by every physician un der whose notice it has been brought. A Bad Rrxatu is an .offence for which there it no excuse while - MOUTH WASH can be procured. Many persona carry with them a bod breath, greatly to the uunoyance and often ta the disgust of those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve this. Cleanliness of the month Is of great importance to the. general health, which is often affected, and not unfre quently seriously impaired, through want of proper at tention to this subject. ,• . Use Dr. Win. B. Hard’s Mouth Wash, Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made to Dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribunt Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack k Co., Fifth-Avenue Hotel; J. & 1. Coddingtoo, 716 Broadway; D. 6. Barnet, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. TOOTH POWDER. This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES Its action being entibelt mechanical—polishing WITHOUT WEARING THE ENAMEL. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Tooth Powder is liecammmded by all Eminent Dentists. Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. 0. W. FISHER, Altoona. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount made to Dealers, Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, -Vo 1, Spruce Street , New York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack A Co-, Fifth Avenue Hotel; J. A I. Coddington, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 203 Broadway, and by all Druggists. DR. WM. B. HURD S TNmm mpij,; FOB TUB CUKE OF TOOTH-A-OHE x produced by exposed nerves. It is particularly adapted to all cases of children afflicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relievo themselves from that distressing weariness paused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and their children from great suffering, by keeping a bot tle of Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Toothache Drops tn tiro house. t Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dbntal Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price only 12 J Cts. pee- Bottle. A liberal discount made to Dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, led, , 1, Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, -Mack & Co., Fifth-Aronuo note!.; J. A I. Coddington, 71S Broadway; D. S. Barnoa, 202 Broadway, anil by all Druggists. - . i WILLIAM CARR, Neuralgia pasters I or Toothache produced by colds. is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and arc perfectly harmless in their nature; do net produce a blister, and leave no an pleasant respite, i Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Neuralgia Ponders ‘ never fail to giva aatiitaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, .No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.] Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Sprues Street, New York, Bold also by Caswell, Mack A Co. Filth-Avenue Hotel; J. A I. Coddington, Tl 5 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, !03 Broadway, and by all Brnggists. Nov. 81, XlOl-ly., A SURE REMEDY FOE A SORE MOUTHS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, ARTIFICIAL TEETH, A SWEET BREATH , ! A BAD BREATH DR. WM. B. HURD'S USB DK. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH WARS. DR. WM. B. HURD’S OF CHARCOAL, DR. WM. B- HURD’S FOE THE CURE OF NEURALGIA, LOCAL NEURALGIA FBICX ONLY IS CENTS EACH. CANKER. HEADQUARTER i|rji (fobs #Jhrflmg emporium! NEW STOCK, NEW FIRM, The undersigned would be -BPECTFCTLLY announce to the Lad lee and (Hutto* men of Altoona and vicinity, that they have purchased THE ENTIRE ST'yCK OF J. K, ICKBB, ON TBI COR NER OF BRANQH AND AN NUB STREETS, ALTOONA, wbcro they are now receiving ami opening A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ Plain and Faney Dress floods, Consisting of PLAIN and FIGURED SILKS, BOMBAZINES, * REPKAS, 1 FRENCH MERINOS, THIBET CLOTHS, COBURGS, Plain and Fancy WOOL DELAINES, Children’s Fancy SACK FLANNELS, ALPACAS. Plain and Printed CASHMERES, LAVELLAS, MOHAIR, ' DE BEGES, PERSIAN TWILL, COMMON DELAINES, and an endless variety of the Latest Style Prints-. MEN’S WEAR. CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY CABBIMEKE3, UNIONS, GASUMERETS, , TWEEDS, " JEANS, CORDUROYS, , BLUE AND GREY DRILLS, CHECK, TICKINO, AND HICKORY STRIFE. WOOLEN GOODS. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE BROCHE WOOLEN AND NEW BLANKETS, NUBIAS, AND LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOODS. \ WHITE GOODS. IRISH LINEN, CAMBRICS, VICTORIA LAWNS, PLAIN AND DOTTED SWISS. BOBINETS, EDGINGS, AND THE 3STEEDLEWORK COLLARS AND SETS ever offered lu Altoona. 1500 TS & SHOES, HATS* CAPS 5 IIIET ARE DETERMIMEE 10 SELL Cheaper than the Cheapest. Their assortment of WOOLEN HOSERY i» very complot* and the low pricw they araratUing tWin at is certainly astonishing. HARDWARE, REEENSWARE, GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACON, i CHEESE, SYRUPS, and MOLASSES, MACKEREL, HERRING, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CARBON AND FISH OIL, and, in faet, everything usually kept in a JIB ST-CLASS STOBK. 49-A» the)* make their porehues almoat entirely (br CASH, inlu they WIU SJBU. TOR CASH pINT^T, AND KKKP KO BOOKS, It wiß enable them to Mil Good* at Terr OMdetate price*; andby hit dUHu and (Mel attention toboiitoeee they hope to newttlfnnißlSMf pObUepjatronaje. •• • . ' . , 6ET§ FItJTT.! AND LOW PRICES! STYLE RIBBED CASHMERE SHAWLS?, COMFORTS, NICEST AND CHEAPEST LOT 01 AND AND