"is 0. DKBN Py mmm, fa&bU tanOMj toiawnee,)— $1,60. ■tf C& JWB, * f * he ••4 .-«sl ""jSSSSS*- 3 do. B'do. -S-*S »■» “ Oft «>«-.. 100 I*o 200 m “ 1 *0 2 00 2*o B>tm monthJ, 3* cost* «'C!3iiiv Smooth*. Cmontlu. 1 year. UxUneeeiriea*. -4 1 » *8 00 t 6 00 0 2 60 4 00 7 00 Two “ 400 600 10 00 Time « ...,„ 600 800 12 00 i»~w- «W 1000 uoo Hafencdtaan....... ... lo oo U oo ao oo Om wMwi— u oo 2s oo 40 oo >ilwf>MipllOK«iil Hmceture Ttntliimi . 1 75 tlM year, three • quart*, with liberty to ehuge, - 10 00 Tndtmtiinal or BhwißfWCardi, not exceeding 8 TimeTt** 1 neper, neryear 5 00 lilmlieataia t not marked with the number of inaer t tone be continued till forbid and charged ac majue iejcailn sente per line for erery ineertlon. Unee. tfty dente a eqnare Ttummc DIRECTORY. mmmtmS, MINISTERS, AC. PWMfnaHBXAN—B«v. Baku, Pavtor—Preaching .»»S y«VhHh jnimr*H(r at IX o’clock, and in the evening at 7 o’clock. Bearer Meeting in the Lecture Boom every TTedneariar arming at T o’clock. Sabbath School in eame roam o’clock in the morning. HBTHODIST EPISCOPAL— Bcr. W. Lu Bpomwood. Paator.—Pnacbing every Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock, and In Che evening at 7 o’clock; Prayer Meeting in the Lactof.' »00ffl every Wedneeday evening at 7 o’clock.— in the eatne room at 2 o’clock P. M. RTRNHNLIOAL LUTHERAN—Rev. C. L. Eaaxiinui, PgStdri-riPnesKlrig every Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock, sad in Uw evening rt 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting mthe Lectere Boom every Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock.— Hebbeth in eatne'room at 9 o’clock A. M. BAPTIST—Rev. A. H. Saaofß, Pastor.—Preaching •vary p«aa-n. morning at 11 o'clock, and in the ereningat 7 o’dadt. Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M. O|&B|D.BRBrHRKN—Eev. Sajcdil Kipnaai, Pastor. Preaching evewEabbatb morning at 11 o’clock, and in the svsnfagat 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Boom evmif JjFsdaenUy evening at 7 o’clock. Sahhatn School in thesame room at 9 o’clock in the morning. FROTSBURT EPISCOPAL—(No regular Pastor.)— Preaching on g* hh * th morning at. 11 o’clock, and in the evening-at 7. o’clock. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at B o’clock A. M. ENGLISH CATHOLIC—Rev. Jobs Toiod, Pastor—Di vine aervlcoe.cTery Sabhath morning at 10U o’clock and in theafternoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 2 o clock in theafternoon. gRRMANCATHOLIC—Rev. ; , Pastor. —Divine services every Sabbath morning at 10)>£ o’clock, and in the afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock Inthe afternoon. AFRICAN MJSTHODIBT— Eev. Auzaxnxn Johhsios, Pastor.—Preaching every Fourth Sabbath in each month. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab bath School at 2 o’clock la the afternoon. RAH. ROAD SCHEDULE. ON ANDAFTBR MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1862, TRAINS will arrive at and leave Altoona Station as follows: RepressTrainßsst arrives 9,33P.M., leaves9,3sP.M. .West 8,55 P.M., “ 9,10 P.M. jjast !“ 11A0A.M., “ 12.05 P.M. -SKw“ AISP. M., “ 3,30 P.M. Vts BRANCH connects with Ex l*tj' dad Fart-Line and Mall Train East and INIQUXA'.RRANCE TRAINS connect with Mail train s.»A 3sHv^^jf f Bast and West, Express Went, and.vritfi’tocal Freights. , ' ENOCH LEWIS, Gtn’l Supt. MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN. - : MAILS CLOSE. asfe— flin Throojh... KuUrn Through. HAILS ARKIVJS. Hnllktoyibnrg. WMUrn Through Kxten T3uon*h Voten V*j l«t«I W»J OmQX Homu: —During the week, from 6 46 a. x. till 7 00r.lL On Sunday., from 7 45 till 9 00 a. m. • GEO. W. PATTON P. M •RCETINCB OF ASSOCIATIONS. MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 281, A. Y. M„ meets on second XaemtAJ of st 7% o’clock P. M., In the third **^^IN^AlNN. n A. CHAPTER, No. 189 K. A. C., meets on the first Thursday of each month, at o’clock P. M., in same room as shore. MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9, R. A 8. M, meets on the first Monday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M., In same rbom as ShoTo. ' MOUNTAIN OOMMANDEBY, No.'lo, K. T. meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 7% o’clock P. M., In same room aS shore, ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473, I. O. of O. F-, meets erery Friday erenias, at ni o’clock, In the second story of the Masonic Temple. ’ ‘ ySRANDX LODGE, No. 632, 1.0. of O. F., meets erery TaeWlay erontag. o’clock, in third story of Patton’s Bnlldtng, on Virginia street, mNNKBAOO TRIBE, No. 36, I. 0. R. M., meets erery TmsSqt erenlne in the second story of Masonic Temple. Orfasßfiraktodled at Tth rim 30tb breath. ALTOONA DIVISION, No.SU. S. of T., meets erery at 7 o’clock, la the second story of the Uasmlc Temple. STATE OFFICERS. gssnsir Andresr G. Curtin. Akcrctery SUfa. Surveyor General— William L. Wright. Adjutant Omo-aI—E.M. Biddle. Ante dreonßW—Henry D. Moore. BLAIR.COUNTY OFFICERS. Jfwignqf Ou OmrU.— President Judge, Hon George Tay vMfc Associates, Samuel Dean, Adam Moses. .State Alaafrir—HoilLbwlsW. Hall, liiiailifaimiii ThnrH-"- Banks. nirtVitWiilY Anthnny 8. Morrow. Mspfster and Jtccmlcr—Hugh A. Caldwell. OerM—Ssnul McCamaht. Deputy—John Marks. IKMntCt AlloriKy—Benjamin L. Hewtt. CSSJgf 'CbstmisrioHcr#—George L. Cowan, George Boon, James M. Ktnkead. Gbwity anceejfcr—James L. Gwln. JVwunrcr—John McKeage. ■ Poor Borne Directors—Peter Good, William Barley, Darid Aurandt. county AwKlow—A. U. Lloyd, Bobt. M. Messimer, L.L. Moore. . Schools—John Mitchell. ALTOONA BOROUCH OFFICERS. JaMseuaTtAc fkuce—Jacob M. Cherry, John W. Hnmee BmmU John Allison. . • Hints flmarfl id *fl Smyth, Daniel Laughman, John STifiAfin. T.nriT Heaser, C.-B. Hostetler, N. J. Merrlne. dSm&. M. Woodkok. BbjmartlVraoprr—Daulel Langhman. jSitST frfrrrfrrr T* C. Bern, John Shoemaker, J. B. " r ßwr ■ i». tSTJ- rtoirden, James Lorrtber, B. A. Beck. ’.Board—!. B. HUeman. aeph K> Kiy. imn&, Borough, and School Ito—Jos. .Nichols, C. J. Mann, Alex. McCormick ujneob Heaser, J. L. Beifsnyder, i—nr.TTiwmii ti-riT-~ * *-*■- b. warfei. ne: ' West Ward—Michael Clabaugh. • “ NorthWard—John Shoemaker. hnwttiri -NastWird—Wm. Bodatner, John Hickey. wßtWfcd-rGeo.W.Kossler, Jno. Bowman. , Heitih Ward—Bobt. Green. Alex. McCormick. ib music:—Mrs. KB, Xusk Teachery Residence on Virginia JpMdoonNorthof ttehnxb&nji Church, Altoona. tokjiawnto be a Competent of the instrument or for inatruc- INSTBU CTION 8 GIVEN and Ualadeon, by Hlw M. '•XjaaK Pari. Breen.'dry 3*l «t p-2} uiif 7 20 A.M. BOO “ 8 00 A.M. 4 3 00 P. M. 7 00 P. M, 7OO “ 7-S0 A. U. A 11 10 A. M. ..... 7 40 A.M. 8 20 “ ll 60 A.M. 3 16 P.M. Z>B. WM. B. mJBiD’S MOUTH WASH, A fiU&X REMEDY YOB A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS. k CANKER. DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the best specific nov in use for any diseased condition of the month. It is per ttcaUrtybeneflcisl to persona ARTIFICIAL TEETH, completely destroying every taint of tbe month, absorb ing and removing all impbriUee, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who use it. No Yockg Lidt or YoQgo Qimouv who is afflicted with A BAD BREATH should delay applying this remedy, for It is a certain care, and is approved and recommended by every physician un der whose notice it has been brought. A Ban Bbzath is an offence for which there is no excuse while DR. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH WASH can be procured. Many persona carry with them a bad breath, greatly to the annoyance and often te the disgust of those with whom they come in contact) without bring conscious of the fact. To relieve this. USE DR. WM. B. HURD’S MOUTH WASH. Cleanliness of the mouth is of greal importance to the general health, which is often affected, and not unfre qnently seriously impaired, through want of proper at tention to this sntyect. ■. ’ ' Use Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’s Mouth Wash. Prepared at Dr. Hard’s Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price 37 Cents per Bottle. V * A liberal discount made to Dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, New York. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott k Co., 232 North 3d Street; OS.Hnbbell, 1410 Chestnut street, and by alt Druggists. Sold in Altoona by G W Kessler. DR. WM. B. HURD’S TOOTH POWDER. This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OP CHARCOAL. I*S ACTION BXXNO *StDOLT MMEAWCAh—POUSHUia WITHOUT WXAKSCO THX KUJCZL. Dr; Wm. B. Hurd’s Tooth Powder w Recommended by all Eminent Dentiett. Prepared at Dr. Hard’s Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. A liberal discount made to Dealers. Aidrtif Principal Office, Tribune Buildingt, No. 1, Spruce Street, New York- Sold ip Philadelphia by DyottACo.,232 Nijrth 2d Street; O. S. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut Street, and by all Druggists. Sold in Altoona by G W Kessle BR. WM. B. HURD’S TOOTH-ACHE DROPS, FOB THE CUBE OF TOOTHACHE , by exposed nerves. partlculariy adapted to all cases of children afflicted TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve themselves from that distressing weariness caused by • ; LOSS OF SLEEP, and the|r children from great suffering, try keeping a bot tle of - Dr. Wm. B. Hard’s Toothache Drops in the house. . ' , Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price only 12i Gts. pee Bottle. A liberal discount made to Dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune BuUdingti No. ; 1, Spruce Street f New York, r- - ; Sold ih Philadelphia by Dyott k Co., 232 North 2d Street; 0. S. Hubbell,l4lo Chestnut Street, and by all Druggists, Sold in Altoona by 6. W. Kessler. DR. WM. B. HURD’S Neuralgia Plasters, FOB THE CUBE OF NEURALGIA , or Toothache produced by cold.. LOCAL NEURALGIA it immediately cured by their application. .They act like a and are perfectly hamlets in their nature; do not \prodnce a blitter, and leave noun* pleasant reanlt*. \ ? Dr. Wm. £. Hard’s Neuralgia Pow^ers never Ceil to give eatie&ction to all whoteet their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd’s Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, £. D. PRIGS ONLY U CENTS EACH. Addras Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, New Tort. Sold in PhiladelpbiabyDyott *Co-, ZSJNorth 2d Street; 0.8. Ilnbbelt, 1410 Cheetnot Street, and byall Drnggleti, Sold lßAltoonab»Q.W. Keener. Kev.l^UO-ly. THE LATEST ARRIVAL, OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT HILEMANf. The subscriber informs his customers, and the public generally, that he hai just received a Urge and beautiful assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. which, for magnificence, extent and variety, have never before been excelled in Blair county. Particular attention is invited to our stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Stack and fhncy Silkt,ChdUies, Bertges, BrUUanU Lawns, Delaines, Chintss, Vtßeget, Crapes, Prints, Crape and SUOa Shawls, Mdntiuas, Undersleeves and Hosiery, Bonnets and Ribbons, Collars , Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Hooped Scirts, Skirt - Mitts, d at the store of J. B. Hileman." October 1,1857. Abdominal supporters, Trus ms and Shoulder Braces for xale at !-«• O. W. KKSStER’S. Blanks of all descriptions neatly and expedlclooslj executed at this ofllee. -fi WHEELER & WILSON’S S- I - SEWING i 5 M ACHINE. I ; » PS R. A. 0. KERR, Z g ALTOONA, PA., g Agent far Blair County, q F z £ S.NOS'IIM T HaiaSEHAA These machines are admit to be the beat e,er offered to the public, and their superiority ii ratiifactoril, established by the {set that in tbe last eight-year,, OVER 1,400 MORE of these Machines have been sold than of any other man ufactured, end moreTmedals have been awarded the pro prietors by different Fain and Institutes than to any oth ers. Tbe Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They are now in use in several families in Al toona, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refen those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. Jehu L. Piper. Rev. A. B. Clark; George Hawkesworth, Banj. F. Rose,and £. H. Turner, £sqrs. The machines can be seen and examined at the store of tbe Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style Hemmer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new style Hemmer—s6s. No. 3, plain, with old style Hemmer—s4B. [March 31; 1861-tf. THE HEROES OP PEACE AND THE HEROES OF WAR. E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, • NEW*YORK, is now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe and America as , BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC. PORTRAIT GALLERY, in which Is included Portraits of nearly all the PROMI NENT MEN DP AMERICA, not excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price ol Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card size, and in stereoscopic form, also, i Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, and In other parts of England and France; in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. Holland, Switzerland, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba, Ac., ad infinitum. OUR INSTANTANEOUS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Art the Greatest Wonder qf the Age . These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the rushing of water, the moving of leaves, or the march of an army, does not in the slightest degree affect the taking of these views. They arc sold for $3.00 per dozen. We have hand 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. E, ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, AngB-ly near St. Nicholas, New York. LAB OR-SAVING WASHING MACHINE. ——_ 9 undersigned having purchased the right for Blair count}*, ot Tolhursfs Improves Washing Machine, are now manufacturing them at Altoona, and intend to supply them to those persons throughout the county who deWre a LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. This machine is got up on an entirely new principle, and is considered, by those who have seen it in use,- the best that has ever been bronght before the public. Among the many advantages of this machine over all others may be mentioned th^following: Ist. Its simplicity of construction, making it almost im possible to get out of order. 2 d. Its speed, which astonishes alike the operator and the looker on. 3rd. The facility with which it adapts Itself to the bulk or qantlty of clothes desired to be washed. i£A. It washes equally well the finest and lightest fabric or the coai sftt and heaviest, such as bed-quilts, comforts, blankets, Ac. We the undersigned, hereby certify that we are now using Tolhursfs Improved Washing Machine and are ful ly satisfied that it is a very excellent article of the kind ; combining as it does great speed with little labor, and per forming its work In the most satisfactory manner. We therefore cbeertolly recommend it to all who desire a real 'abor-saving washing machine. JOHN WOODS. EMILE TIETZE, MICHAEL CALVERT, THOS. McATLEY, JOSEPH O. ADLCM. DANIEL PRICE. B. A. O. KERR. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. I>. W. A. BELFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, Virginia Street, Opposite Jaooard’s Store. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BAST, the largest assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., SUITABLE FOB GENTLEMEN'S WINTER WEAR , that has ever been offered to the citizens of Altoona. An examination of my stock will be sufficient to convince any one that I can supply the a ants of the community in this line. 49* I am also prepared to MAKE UP work on the shortest notice, and IN THE LATEST STYLE OF THE FASHION. I feel confident that I can give AS NEAT AND PERFECT A FIT as can be had outside of the very best establishments in the cities. I invite an inspection of my goods and work, knowing that they will speak better for me than anything I could say in an advertisement. Altoona, Nov. 23,1861-tf. Exchange hotel.—the sub- SGRIBER would respectfully in form the public that he has recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains in making it an agreeable borne for all sojourners. His Table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His changes are as reasonable as those of any other Hotel in the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to deserve it, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. I have just received a stock of No. I French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medfcinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Eye Whiskey to be found in the'country. Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOONA, PA., JOHNSTON, JACK & CO., , BOLLIDA TSB UR G, PA , BANKERS, {Late “ Bell , Johnston, Jack $ Co.”) Drafts on the principal Cities, and Silver and Gold for Bale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposlte, payable on Remand, without interest, or npon time, with interest at foir rates Feb. 3d, 1859. S. M. WOODKOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALTOONA, BLAIR CO., PA. ■ WILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVE RAL Courts of Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon counties. | Having had several years’ experience in the practice of the Law, he expects to merit public patronage. Office on ANNIE STREET, 3 doors above the Post Office Bept.«, IgeO.-tf. COAL. NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY family to get in their supply of coal for the Winter, and the snhscrlbhr would therefore inform the dthmmCof Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepared to snSSSeat on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHufB*S and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. w&SESiR by the Train, Car, or Cart Loath or by the bnsMltdhU*. ered at the dqor of the purchaser. . - - 19-Tard on the North side of the Ball road—upper end of Altoona Yard. HR MtkRU July 25, MM.-tf. MYERS. Hair oils, colognes, pom- ffitavlng Cream, Toilet Born. Ad. for sale by ‘""•I ' O W. KESSLER. McMINN t BERN. Altoona* Blair County , Fa. * NEW GOODS FOB FALL AND WINTER, Just Arritoi inti How Sang Opened at M’CORMICK’S STORE, IN THE OLD PLACE. WE respectfully invite Purchasers to call and examine our stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at we think they will be found, upon examination, to compare fevorabl y with any other assortment in the place, as well In quality as in price, although we are not prepared to say (as some of m Brother Chips have said,) that some descriptions of goods have not advanced in price,’ for in doing so we would come in contact with tbe Intelligence of the people, as every boy of six years old knows better—that we cannot selldomestic goods at old prices, unless we buy an interior quality. We have a full assortment of Goods, embracing all the usual varieties, such as FRESH COFFEES, TEAS. SU GARS, SYRUPS, SPICES, AC., to make up. the full FAMILY GROCERY. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., Ac., with a geaeral assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, rop MEN AND BOYS, from a line drett coat down to a monkey-jacket. Also, a Bill assortment of HARD WARE, CEDAR WARE. Q VEENS WARE, CROCKERY WARE, OC.. tc-, all or which will be sold a* the lowest prices. AH work ordered will be made np In the very best style. according to the latest fashions, on short notice. Not. 1,1860-tf i THOMAS ELWAY. SOMETHING NEW. The subscriber has just returned from the cast where' he has purchased a very large and fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &G., which he is prepared to offer to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, ho is prepared to sell at prices that will defy competition. AU that he asks is that the people wUI call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. . 2S- BOOTS and SHOES made to order on the most rea sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to Don’t forget the place, two doors below Post Office Jan. 3,1951., M. THOMPSON, Agent. Lands i I/Andsii lands \n The undersigned is prepared to locate LAND WAR RANTS in the Omaha and Nebraska City Land Offices.— Good selections can now bo made near th< large streams and settlements. The Lands of this Tci ritory, now in Market, anrbf the best qnailty. Selections carefully made. Letters of Inquiry re lated. ALEX. P. McKINNEY; JnfyU,lB69.-tf 1 Ca«. CMnuty.N. Ter. xirxEExcxa: Rev. A. B. Clarc, Altoona, Pa! Wk. M. Llotd A Co. Bankers, Altoona, Pa. McCxnx t Dm; Editors, » Tuoft A. Soon, Sopt, P. R. R., « D. McMuxraix, Hsq. Huntingdon, Pa. T> L AIR: i COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCTy-jife undersigned, Agent of the Blair Mutual raw Ihtunnce Company, is at ail WWhgwfr to hsaarMgsdwacteaaar damage by fire, Build ■gt Jferckandwc, PWmffure- ami Property, of every dee oraxfcm, in town or country; at m reasonable nteiu any Cwpany in theSute Office with Belt, Johnston, Jock* **jsn. 27, ’69-tf vrcMynnZ.Avu. Hardware of all descrip tlonsjast received and foe sale by 1 iMAlLtf] ' * J.B. HHJWAM. BETTER'S STATE CAPITOL Book Bindery AND BLANK ?00K MANUFACTORY No. 64 Market Si , Hanitburg, p a This establishment is chiefly devoted the manufacture of Blank Books for , - 0 Banks, County Offlcea, Railroad Companies, JUMIltm and print* individuals. In nil cnee the Very bestofstock and workmanship may he relied opon. Blank Book* printed, paged and hom6 any deafred pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys snj j,, , Docketsof all aixea, made and rated to order had Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac, for county eH?* 1 see. printed or plain, ruled and bound to order V*" 1 Docketa made of the beat linen paper. ’ Librarian*, and others, desiring to hare their Hooki» bound and at moderate prices, ahonld glee ns a call \ papers of the largest sixes. Harper’s Weekly, cieaT 1 Pictorial, Ballons, Scientific American, London bound to order, and in any style reunited. Harper's Mmov ly Magaaine. Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s and OtaW Magaainea, Oodejr’a Lady’s Book, Lady’s Repository son’s Magatine, Piano Music, Ac, bound in extra atvin ' the more plain and substantial half binding. Select S? pblets. Law Magasinos, Pamphlet laws, bound in guojT brary style, at very moderate prices. Persons Katin, number of volumes to bind, will receive alibersl Binding can safely be sent to us from a distance bt k, Srese, and all work entrusted to our care will be mZj ily executed, safely packed and returne.t by Kxnrne All work warranted. Addresa F. L. BETTER, Sarrittntnj, />, A DKKN, at the Trilmnt Ofhce. w ,., t agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will give tion in relation to binding, and receive and return bo*, free from extra charges, for all who ent.nst their work t, my care. [March 21. I*6l-1, GROCERY AND BAKERY! The undersigned announ. ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he has just received a large invoices of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, SPICES and notions for children Ac- expressly for the Holidau He will also keep always on hand a good slock uf plain and fancy cakes, of bis own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, *C. always on band at all seasons of the year. Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Batter, EGGS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT TUQUE, COKN MEAL, *C., always in store and for sale in large or small quantiuw,, Call, examine and price ray stock and you will ":.i it as good and cheap us any in town Dec. 20, ’6O-ly.] The great question which now agitates the mind of every person in, where can I get the best article for myljH money 1 In regard to other matters, the scriber would not attempt to direct, hut if yon ■ want anything in the line of BOOTS OR SHOES 'he invites an examination of his stock and work. He keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Boot*. Sluk, Gaiters. Slippers, 4c., which he offers at (air prices. He will give special attention to cudom work, all ■ wntch will ho warranted tcegive aatii(action. Sonelnit It best workmen are employed Remember my shop Is on Virginia street, immediate! opposite Kessler's Drug Stone.' September 3, ’ST-tf] JOHN H. ROBERTS. General News Agency, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES CIOARS & TOBACCO, TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24,1861. National police gazette- This Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is i» its Twelfth 'Year, and la widely circulated throoghuot the country. It contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Coses, and appropriate Editorials on the some, togetier with Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in asr other newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for fix months, w be remitted by subscribers, (who Should write tbeir naiwi and the town, connty and State where they reside plainly.) To G. W. MATSELL A CO- Editor A Prop'r. of New Tork Police Gazette, 16—tf] yew York Cits AND OYSTER SALOON, 3 ''HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD LN u FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that hi NFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is alnji supplied with the very best articles to be had, and in gnat variety. lie has also an OYSTER SALOON attaohed to his store, in which ho will serve up OYBTIBJ in every style during the season. FRESH-BAKED BREAD <£ PIES always on hand. He is at all times prepared to supply cakes, candies, ic or piC'Qics and other parties. Ho Invites a share of pnM fatronage, believing that can render foil satisfaction w all. ' Remember, his store lind saloon is on Virginiastteet.ivJ doorsbeloW Patton’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI. Altoona, Oct. Ip, 1861-tf GW. KESSLER—-PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces to the of Altoona and the public erally* that he still continues the Drug business, on. Virginia street, where he keeps constantly on band, for sale. Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS, VARNISH- U 3 ES and DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire to render **•' isfection to all as regards price and quality, he hof** *° merit and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable tefl* and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [*■«• SORELITE BASE .—Having p«^ chased the right to manufacture the COBEw* £ for ARTIFICIAL TEETH, I am now prep"?” put top dentures on this new and beautiful which U for superior to the old style, on silver it will not corrode or discolor. It contains no substance, and of coarse there is no galvanic scrcw whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. P* l *? wishing a fine set of teeth will please call and specimens. W. 8. BITTNER, Jaa.3,1862-tf] Office in Masonic Temple, Altoon* Great western Insurance AND TRUST COMPANY.—ln.urance on End* pexeonai property wiU be effected on the most terms by their agents in Altoona at bis office in Anna - • March 17/1859. JOHN SHOEMAKER, LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR KY terminating RATS, MICE, ROACHRB, ASC-ff >ng* without danger in ite nee under any cjJ2““L edefcr eale at the Drag Store of o. W-RMSW"' Jan. 24, ,56-ti] PINE AND LARD OILS, OAM . j , v6tsr in * KoM ’ °* rton 001 ON HAND AT MqCORMICK’S Store v-.^dt2 Pl ** ,did “* ortaent 0f ST I ROCERIES. A LARGE ANJ v3T complete amortment of Orooeriee haT. jnjt M" 1 ejmdattM etoreof : - J. B. Him, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING . puiki, BMb uri Tualafa Bnita H. FETTINGER’S No. 1, ALTOONA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY VOL- 7. W £ i «s : s Cts 2 « ow g- s . . O 3 S Si ; 'H = ztfi <1 S | gqr g § u g .s P 3 “Is s» Pa IS-Si B.Sjlil Sjßifill 2* ° a; sfi S* h-383 aS-i OO s 2.5 JACOB WISE. I McCRPM & DERN, !fli»itc f PENMBYLVANIA’S DEAD. In Pemisyltania’s History There’s many a noble name ■ Of statesman true, or chieftain bold, whose deeds rank high to fame From the great and Christian sage. Whoso flrst gave glory to the page, Down to the last aoul-atirrtog hour. Which saw her clad to hope and power— A star too bright to dimmed be By other of the envied Bee, Where’er a vailiant deed Was done- Where’er a vict’ry proudly won— Her sturdy son, their valor tout. And of their lifs’e-blood [ And marched through ««p-t tbl To hurl deetrucliop ’mongxt her toes. Where great Ohio suHen flow’s, By Schuylkill’s murity Hood, On Susquehanna's lovely shores. Their deeds are writ in blood. All hallowed is the sacred clay. Made mifllow with their botes. Where mofe than Homan warriors lay. Freed from the battle’* tones. r Why cm** Atlantic’* curly wavec, And pas* old Europe o’er. To March for placet of renown. When hire U brighter lore! Europe’s Beld hare drunk much blood To tM tyrannic alula: But Liberty led on our boats. And consecrates our plans. At Valley Verge’s noted mound What thoughts ennobling rise— Sec-bow the sulTrlng hero pores Hi* pathway to the skies. Wyoming’s rich and blood-bought rale— Where is the eye eo hold That has not shed the pitying tear When her sad title was told I Pooli's marble marks the fate Which crashed a gallant baud, Batrak' their leader lived *o nerve With valor great the land I Revenge, deep-seated cm his brow Gave vigor to his frame—’ ' The British soldier trembles now, When told of daring Way do. Oh, tbelr’S were proud—aye, holy fetes. Who, id the gallant strife Glad yielded up their richest boon— Man’s dearest jewel—Life! . No compass limits marked their course, Nor baf their deathless feme, For Freedom’s domes when truly felt, Permlt’uo selfish claim. ’ They need no monuments—-those mon Of sterling worth and patriot deed. For first in glory’s rank they stand, And none deny the rich-earned meed; Each freeman’s heart a casket is. Wherein their actions deeply lie, And never will they be forgot. ’TUI Liberty herself shall dial IpscrUaH SUBDUING A REBEL. A STORY OF THE TIM There lived in a certain neighbe not far distant from here, a roysl rowdy bully, Jim .Blander. Jim “some” on a fight, a kind of puj Napoleon. | Many and bloody wer affairs he had in his lifetime, and in bly he came off best. Jim not onli sidered himself invulnerable, but a fighting characters conceded it was i in fighting Jim, as. he was consider be a patent thrashing machine, that not be improved on. In Jim’s neig hood had settled quite a number of kers. From some cause or other, hated the “shad-bellies,” as he them, with his entire heart; he oft* dared that to whip one of these inofft people would be the crowning glory life. For years Jim waited for api One of Jim’s chums beard a young ker speak in disparaging terms of h The report soon came to Jim’s ears little magnified- Jim made des threats what he was going to do wit than, the meek follower of Penn, on besides various bruises and contusu meant to inflict on Nathan’s bod; this language he meant to " out” both his eyes and “chaw oft his ears. Nathan; heard of Jim’s threats very properly, kept out of his way, that time would mollify Jim’s ang« seems, however, this much-to-be-( result did not take place. One day Nathan was out riding, and in | through a; lohg lane, he espied Jim ing at the j other end. Nathan migl turned and fled, but his flesh pels this proceeding. “I will pursue my way peaceably the Quaker, “and I hope the bette ,of the man with wrath will not him to molest njp, or allow , him to olence to bay person.” Nathan’s calculations as to the like qualifies of his adversary were be disappointed. “ Oho,** thought bully, as he red Nathan, I have him at last N mince-meat of shad-belly, salt him and pickle him, too.” “Wilt: thou please to dismum thy horse ?” said Jim, seising; the h Nathan’s horse, and imitating hii “my,soul yearneth above all th give thee the biggest mauling m received.” ” “ Friend James,” replied Nathkn must not'molest me, but let me g» Way in peace. Thy better judgem