a D “ N ’ _■ :-, ‘ ■ '*lS2Ss*’ 2 do. s do.' SESSS^ , HBferTI* 50 * *l 00 S» 5 JO9 .1 <0 200 flaw 26 2 80 SeeeOa. tßoatiu. lyeer. Itaßiwtorlow. .. 1 fiO $s 00 $6 oo 0— »W>.-..—.—————... 2 80 - 4 00 7 00 8p», “ - 400 «00 10 00 JKttr “ .... ioo goo 12 oo mm '■-■*■■ —. i— oo© 10 oo uoo Wfr ■ doten—;»....—-- 10 00 U oo 2000 0— nohow ...—.. 14 00 25 00 40 00 MWKWWtOfoi mim***** N«tk». i to y«r. 2>m 100() Penh, not nxeeeding 8 ohaSiieteror indhrldnal 4 O’elockin the morning. 1 IOROaniST BPIBCOPAL—Bev. W. Lu Spomwood. min’ rrQ jl,lll |t every Sabbath morning at It o’clock, and la the evening at 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting in the hectare Boom every Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock.— Sahhath School in the came room at 2 o’clock P. M. ■VkHOBLIOAL LUTHERAN—Bev. C. L. Estranii), Factor. —Preaching every Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock, and in the eveniog at 7 o’clock. Prayer Meeting In tbe heeagreßoom ovary Wedneeday evening at 7 o’clock.— Babwh SeboMln eame room at 9 o’clock A. 11. BAPTIST—Bev. A, H. Saoown, Paetor.—Preaching everyßabbath morning at 11 o’clock, and in the evening at T cAoeek. Prayer Meeting every wedneeday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbath School at 9 o’clock A. M. CHUBB BBBTHBBJt—Bev. Sakdkl Karnear, Paetor. |*i eenbllH nreiT Fletiirili morning at 11 o’clock, and in the oveningld 7 fi’clock. Prayer Meeting in tbe hectare Boom every Wedneeday evening at 7 o’clock. Sabbetn School in the eame room at 6 o’clock in tbe morning. PBOTK3TANT EPISOOPAh—(No regular Paetor.)— Pleaching on fiat tbath morning At' 11 o’clockjiand ib tbe evening At 7 oljlock. Pityer Meeting every Wednesday evaalagat? o’clock. fiibbath School At fio’clock A. M. RRGLIBHOATHOLIC—Rev. JohitTuiqo, Pastor—Di vine —rvhOM every; Sabbath morning At 10% o’clock And v ln the afternoon at 3 o’clopk. Sabbath School At 2 o’clock In’theaftftrnoon. 1 CUBtMJUI CATHOLIC—Rev. , Paetor. —Divine service* etary Sahbath morning At \(Ai o’clock. And in tbe Afternoon At 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. AFRICAN METHODIST—Rev. Aiihwib Johsstor, Paetor.—Preaching'every Foorth Sabbath in. each month. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Sab bath School at 2 o’clock in tbe afternoon. RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1862, TRAINS vilt vrtn at and leave Altoona Station a* follows; KcpreestralnJUst arrives 9,35 P.M., leaves 9,55 P. M. ,f '' «" wost' M - 8,20 A: M. “ 8,40 A.M. fast Mast “ 7,40 A.M. “ T ,55 A.M. « _ « West “ 8,85 P. M„ “ 9,10 P.M. Mall “ Mast ’ “ 11A0A.M., “ 12.05 P.M, “ , yra st; “ s,isp.m., “ s^sp.m. Ths HOLLIDAYBBDEO BRANCH connects with Ex liisWjTialii Wiisi. anil Past Una and Mail Train East and IHDIjAMA BRANCH TRAINS connect with Mail train and Johnstown Accommodation East and West, Express W*A; * wifll Local LEWIS, Gen’l Supt. MAILS CLOSE AND OPEN. , MAILS CLOSE Bmlwii W»y - Vaftarn ffn. Hollid»j«borg ■Mm TErbagb MAILS ARRIVE. HoUkHjnborg. 7.30 A. M. A 11 «A.M. WeAUraThrough 7 40 A. M. Eutwn Through .....« r .. *2O ‘ WmUbu Wv “ “ “• Kutarn W»j 3 IS P- M - OnM Anns:—Daring the week, from 6 4S a. m. till 7 00 r.lt. On Band»y«, from 7 44 till 9 00 A. H. 080. W. PATTON P. M MEETINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS. MOUNTAIN LODGE, No. 281. A. Y. M.. meets on second TuHdaJ of each month, at 7% o'clock P. M, in the third •ton? of tha Jbaonle Temple. TtOONTAfN B. A. CHAPTER,No. 189. K. A.C, meets on theflrtt of each month, at P.M., In aaaa room as abore. MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No. 9, R.A S.M„ meets on the ' ftnt JOihday of eaioh month, at 1% o’clock P. M., in same Abhro. MOUNTAIN OOMMANDBBT, No. ID, K. T. meets on the Cmttb Tneeday of each month, at 7*/£ o’clock P.M., . In same room as shore. ALTOONA LODGE, No. 473,1.0; of 0. F., meets every frkUJ .vvnlng, atT&o’clodk, In the second story of the Masonic Temple. TJBANDA LODGE, No. 832, I. O. of 0. If. meets every Monday evening, attjj o’clock, in third story of Patton’s Building, on Virginia street. ( ■ WINNKBAGO TRIRK, No. 35, I. 0. B. M., meets every Tuesday evening in the second story of Masonic Temple. Conaeilflre kindled at 7th run 30th breath. 'aSSoOIrAOTV3BION, No. 311, 8. of T., meets every Batnfday evening, at 7 o’clock, in the second story of tin Masonic Temple. STATE OFFICERS. flbecrtlor—Andrew O. Curtin. HinWNr iSbierSt—Thomas E. Cochran. airmor Sswrnl—W UlUm L. Wright. 3S3l«^wal-E.M.Biddle, aafelreotthicr— HenryD. Moore. BJ.AIB COUNTY OFFICERS. Judges of the Cburts.—President judge, Hon George Tay lor. Aaaociatas,Samnelwan, Adun Moses. tUUSsnator Hon. Leeria W. Hall. | . jy tit namin’ UcOaanantf^Deputy— John Macks. SWKf' jlßOfaey—Behlamin L. Hewit. ruS^'’iii*MUlSotut» —George L. Cowan, George KoOn, «ewor —James L. Qwln. johnUcKeage. Director*— Peter Good, William Bnrley, David g^^^bsdGors—A. B. Lloyd, Robt.M. Messimor, L. L. NeAooir—John Mitchell. BOROUCH OFFICERS. .JtaHM* eftte Peace —Jacob M. Cherry, John W. Humes. JMSsM-JiAb Allison. Hweia ftataaO—A. A. Smyth, Daniel Langhman, John Tiinslrk iTiSf-lr liesser,C. R. Bdetetter, N. J. Mervine. Okrt U Owaetl-S.M. Woodkok. Borough Treasurer— Daniel Langhman. miu.j j>irvtfors—B. C. Dern, John Shoemaker, J. B. ■ HTlsmsii Wm. Boyden, J tineaTknrtber, £. A. Beck. ifcMttfeWrof School Board—3. B. Hlleman. JKUkXbmtbMe— Joseph K. Ely. - MUMar'e/Slate, County, Borough and School Tax —Jos. A. Nlobole, C. J. Mann, Alex. McCormick SS^ti^mers—Japob Hemer, J. L. Keifsnyder. «• “ North Ward—John Shoemaker. ■sWhlws Bill Ward—Wm. Kodhmer, John Hickey. • Want Ward—Geo. W. Kessler, Jno. Bowman, *> Ketth ,Waed—Hobt. Green, Alex. MoCormick. TSOTEUCTiONS IN MUSIC.—Mrs. Marie Teacher, Jteridence on Virginia M,«n to 37J4 cSs~. heavy Meeting Muslin 12 *4 cts., Bleached Muslin from to 12l£ ctt.. Satinets aQ-wool Tweeds and Jeans of every variety and price. Men and Boys’ Boots and Shoes; Women. Misses and Chil dren’s Shoes; Hats and Caps. IpQjl Qßio Coffee at 17 cents, White Sugar 11 cts.. Brown Su gar from 8 to 10 cts.: Imperial, Y. Uyson and Black Teas: Syrup from 00 to Co cts.; Cedivand Willow Ware; Flour, Feed. Ac., Ac. J. A. SPRANKLE. October 3d, 1861. GREAT EXCITEMENT! AT JESSE SMITH’S. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE -BPECTFULLV announce to the citizens of Altoona and surrounding country'that he has just returned from .the city with his * s PALL & WINTER STYLES OF A Hats & Caps. His Stock-, of Hats and Caps are of the very best selection, ofeveiy style, color and shape, for rath old and voung. 1 FURS ! FURS ! FURS ! His stock of Ladiys and Misses’ Furs is the best ever brought to this place, consisting of every variety, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. >AU he asks is that the people call and examine his stock, and he feels confident that he can send them away Re joicing, if not in the purchase of such; an article as they wanted, at the remembrance of having looked upon the handsomest stock of Hats,.Caps, Fors, Ac., ever exhibited in this town. Store on Street, opposite Vie Lutheran Church. Oct, 3.1861. • x JESSE SMITH. IMPORTANT INFORMATION, AND No Humbug or Clap-Trap! WITH A VIEW OF QUITTING THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS the coining sea son, I now offer my stock of WINTER GOODS AT COST! And I feel confident that I can make it to the interest of any person in need of such go6ds, to call and examine Goods and Prices. They were all bought for nett CASH, and BEFORE THE ADVANCE, in the Fall, consequently, they'are MUCH CHEAPER than they will be had an other season. I intend to pay strict attention, hereafter, to the HARDWARE branch of my. business; and hope, by keeping none but Tlxe Malce of* Tools, and buying direct from the Manufacturers, to convince our Mechanics that they can buy as ch* ap from me as they can In the City. My stock of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE generally, SHOEMAKERS’ FINDINGS. COFFIN TRIMMINGS, TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY, AC., AC., will always Ixsfouud complete. CHAS. J. MANN. Altoona, March 6th, 1862. . , \ ALTOONA HIGH SCHOOL Prof. JOHN MILLER, X^ikcipal. The first session of this SCHOOL will c oumencc on MOSDAY, Nov. 4th. The established reputation of Prof. Miller aa an accom plished scholar and successful Teacher is a sure guarantee to parents, guardians and Others, that the school will bo so conducted as to give full satisfaction. T&iIXS PER SESSION OF TWEyTE WEEKS. For English Grammar, Geography,' Composition. Natural Philosophy, Mental and Advanced Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Latin nml Greek.......; $l2 50 For German or French , 5 00 For Music ’. 3 00 Payment of subscription to be made-mon/Aiy to the School Directors. Dll. CALDERWOOD offers his Pro fessional Services to the eitiEens of Altoona and vicinity. Office ou Mrgijlia Sfrs'J. m*arly opposite C. J. Mann’s Store. REFERENCES: J. B. Luden. M. D., Huntingdon. 1 Jno McCulloch, M. D., U. T. Coppet. Pittsburgh. Rev. J. B. Crist, Birmingham. Rev. Thomas Stevenson, ;Tyrone City. Jacob Bcelet, ~ “ C. Guyer. “ W. Buelet, u M. H. Jolly, “ Altoona, May 9th. 1861-ly* COAL. ■VTOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERY ll family to geT'in their supply of coal for the Winter, and the subscribhr would therefore inform* the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that he is prepared to supply them, on short-notice, with a superior article of ANTHRACITE and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. He will sell it by the Train. Car, or Cart Load, or by the bushel, deliv ered at the door of the purchaser* ' M9* Yard on the North aide of the Railroad—n£per end of Altoona Yard. 11. R. MYERS. July 25,1861.-tf. , WM. S. BITTNER, Dental Surgeon, OFFICE IN MASONIC TEMPLE, next door to the Post Office. TIJ Teeth extracted without pain by the Current Electro- Magnetic Machine. . 1 J. a. AIVL.UM. ICSTotary Pitblic, ALTOONA, BLAIR CD., PA. Can at all times lx» found at the «tore of J. B. Hileraan, October 1, 1857. Iso WHEELER & WILSON’S l| ' SEWING I B 15 MACHINE. I : S® !« R. A. 0. KERR, J iJ ALTOONA, PA.; H rvj ■ T “ W Agent for Blair County, i q K 2 £ s.NOSim 9 Haiaanm » These machines are admit to be the best ever offered to the public, an(l their superiority is satisfactorily established by the fact that in the last eight years, OVER 1,400 MORE! of these Machines have been sold than of any other man* ufactured, and more medals have been awarded the pro prietors by different Fain and Institutes than to any oth ers. The 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 refers those desiring information as the su periority of the Machines, to Col. lehn L. Piper, Rev. A. B. Clark. George Hawkeeworth, BenJ. F. Rose, and K. H. Turner, Esqrs. The machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and pew style Hemraer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new style Hemiiier—ss6. No. 3, plain, with old style Hemoier—s46. [March 21,1801-tf. THE HEROES OF PEACE AND THE HEROES OF WAR. ’ E ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, • NEW YORK, U now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe and America as BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT a. GALLERY, iu which iJrincluded Portraits of nearly all the PROMI NENT MEN OF AMERICA, not excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard. Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price oi Portraits $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card size, and iu stereoscopic form, ALSO. 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, 1 in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba, 4c., ad infinitum. pUR INSTANTANEOUS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Art the Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth port of a- second, aqd 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 are sold for $3.00 per dozen. Wc have also on hand and manutactore the largest as sortment of Stereoscopes, Photographic Albums, and Pho tographic Materials in the United S|ates, and perhaps in the world. Catalogues, containing lists of onr Portraits, Views, Stereoscopes, 4c.. sent free by mall, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY. 601 Broadway, AugS-Iy near St. Nicholas, New York. LABOR-SAVING WASHING MACHINE. The undersigned haying purchased the right for Blair county, oi Tolhnrst’s Improved Washing Machine, are now manufacturing them at Altoona, and intend to supply them to those persons throughout the county who desire 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 h;is ever been brought before the public. Among the many advantages of this'machine over all others may be mentioned thfr following; Ist. Its simplicity of construction, making it almost im possible to get out of order. 2d. Its speed, which astonishes alike the operator and the looker on. 3rd. The facility with which it adapts itself to the bulk or qantity of clothes desired to be washed. 4th. It washes equally well the finest and lightest fabric or the coat nest and heaviest, such as bed-quilts, comforts, blankets. 4c. ' e We the undersigned, hereby certify that we are now using Tolhurst’s Improved Washing Machine and are ful ly satisded 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 cheerfully recommend it to all who desire a rcafr ’•ibor-saving washing machine. JOHN WOODS. EMILE TIETZE. MICHAEL CALVERT, THOR. McAULEY. JOSEPH O. ADLUM. DANIEL PRICE- R. A. 0. KERR. Samuel I. Fries..,. STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. qPHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- X SPKtTPULLY an nounce to the citizens ■ Altoona and vicinity tin they bavejust received large supply of STOVKI of all FatUms, suck Cook, Parlor, Office ai Shop Stoves, which ] will sell at the most r» sonable prices. A lar/ supply will always kept on hand. T/y AXD SHEET-IROX WARE, in great variety, always on hand. HOOFING & SPOUTING put up on short notice. ; They have also attached a copper-smithing room to their establishment and Kill keep on hand an assortment of cop per and brass kettles, Ac. All kinds ofjob work promptly attended to. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. tS-Store on Annie street, between Harriet and Ada line streets. East Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite Kessler’s Drug Store. West Ward. PRIES & WINTERS. Altoona, Feb. 3d, 1862. Exchange hotel.—the sub- SCKIBER would respectfully in form the public that he Jia* recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pro pared to accommodate his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home tor all aojourners. 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 charges arc as reasonable os 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. Expectingto 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 cf No. 1 French Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Also a large stock of excellent Wines, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to be found in the country. Altoona, May 27,1859.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN. W. M. LLOYD & CO., ALTOONA, PA.. JOHNSTON, JACK & GO., BANKEEB, {Late '' Bell. Lohnelon, Lack £ Co.”j: Drafts on the principal Cilie«, and Silver and Gold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposits, payable on demand, without interest, or upon time, with interest at lair rates. Feb. 3d, 1859. S. M. WOODKOK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Altoona, blair co.. pa., WILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVE HAL Courts of Blair. Cambria and Uimtlwnkm counties. • Having had several years* experience in the practice of the Law, be expects to merit public patronage. Office on ANNIE STREET, 3 doors above Hie Post Office Sept. 6,1860.-tf. TIMBER AND FARM LAND WANTED $3,000 • " PAI^ nt ° f to this amonnt, of all colors. DRr and in OIL, well suited for Country Trade, will be exchanged for Real Estate, at wholesale prices. Improved property preferred J. WHITE; ■ . Id 4 North Twelfth street,Philadelphia. Nor. 7,1861,-fl mos. i Blanks of all descriptions neatly and expeditiously executed at this office. McMINN 4 BERN,’ Altoona. Blair County, Fii. Stephen Winters HOLLIDATSBUSG, PA., . NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, fuel Arrived and Now Being Opened at M’CORMICK’S STORE, IN THIS OLD PLACE. WE respectfully invite Purchasers to call and eiamitie our stock of Fall and Winter Goods, as we think 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 (as some of our Brother Chips have said,) that some descriptions of goods have not advanced in price, for in doing we would come in contact with the intelligence of the people, as every! boy of six years old knows better—that we cannot sell domestic 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, AO, to make up the full FAMILY GROCERY. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Ac., Ac., with a general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, from a fine drees coat down to a monkey-jacket. Also, a full assortment of HARDWARE, CEDAR WARM. QVEESSWARE, CROCKER T WARE, «*C. rfC, rfC And as to DRY GOODS, onr, assortment is complete; and aa we have adopted the CASH SYSTEM, as near as we cah, wo are enabled to sell at much lower prices than when we gave & general credit. We therefore feel very grateful to our friends and a gen erous Public for the verv 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 julhering closely to'an old motto— tt Quick Sale* and Smalt [Oct. 31, OLD STAND, North Ward. PATENT KEROSENE OR CARBON. OIL LAMPS! Unrivaled m Beauty, Simplicity Safety or Economy. Every person desiring to obtain the very best and cheap est po table light within their reach, should call at the ft ho undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demon- That NO ACCIDENT can occur by explosion. 2d. That they emit no offensive odor while burning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or leas light. i sth. That they bva entirely free from smoke. 6th. That the light is it least 50 per cent, cheaper than any other: light now in cdmnfon use. These lamps are admirably adapted for the nse of Stu dents. Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories, Halls, Churches, Stores. Hotels, and are highly recommended for family use. The barrier of the Carbon Oil Lamp can be attached to old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at u small expense, and will answer every purpose of a new lanp. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all rases. Aug* 19, 1856-tf.] 0. W. KESSLER. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR, The Hero of One Hundred FiU per Month ! I would respectfully forth my claim to put attention. 9? ft Fashiftnal Tailor, as fallouts: Because I keep an ext lent assortment of Clot) Cassimeres. Vestings £ Trimmings, which, wl examined.always please, Because my work made up in a manner tl takes down the couni and gives all my custom* a city appearance. Because lam not infer as a Cutter to the best be found anywhere. Because long experiei in my business gives entire control over if. i I am not dependant «) any one tolift me onf the suds. Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, and there* fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me, in the corner room of the ••Br.int-. House,” Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona, May 2G-5m JACOB SN?TDKR, Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, SPOUTING. &C. SRIuG WOULD RESPECT • fully . nform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand large assortment oi Choking, Parlor, Office qnd Shop Stores, of all styles and sizes, to suit the wants of all, which he will sell at low prices, oh reason able terms. He also keeps on hand a large stock of Tin arid Sfuet- Iron JHirc, consisting of all articles foe cuUuarypurposos— Oxil Scuttles, Store Pipe, <£c. He has also purchased the right of sale in Blaif county, ofll.V. JONES’ IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, an invention which needs only to be seen to be apprecia an d should be possessed by every farmer, butcher or those requiring such u machine. XS&I. Particular attention paid to putting up SPOUTING, ei.ther in town or country. Spouting painted and put up on the most reasonable terms. fapril 14,186Wy GROCERY, PROVISION AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. The undersigned would in- FORM the public that be has purchased the Interest of A. MILLIBON in the Grocer)' and Provision Store here tofore kept by them on Virginia street, below Caroline St, where he will continue the business, and will keep con stantly on hand a large supply of FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES. DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALt MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, SPICES, CONFECTIONARIES and everything usually kept in Grocery and Provision Stores, all of which be receives fresh from the eastern and western cities, and will sell at the most reasonable prices. Having recently obtained license to sell liquor by whole sale, 1 will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Hqnors of the best qualities to be had,. 1 respectfully solicit a share of public custom. : July 12,1861-tf,] v J. BKEKOWITZ. More good news \ The undersigned has jnst received from the East a large and varied assortment of , F'ALL AX'D WINTER GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Calswerls, and VESTING, material: for FINE AND COARSE OVERCOATS, material for - BOYS’ CLOTHING, GENT’S' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Undershirts, Drawers, Sus penders, Neck-ties. Handkerchiefs 4c_ 4c., all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. All work ordered will be made up in the very best style according to the latest fashions, on short notice ' ’ Not. I,IB6SMf THOMAS EtWAY. SOMETHING NEW. The subscriber has just returned from the east where he has purchased a very large and fine stock of ; BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &C., which he is prepared to offer to thecitiittns of Altoona and vicinity at very low prices. Having purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, he is prepared to sell at prices that will defy competition. Ail that he tuts is. that the people will call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. : ® BOOTb and SUOES mad&to order on the most rea* sonable terms. Also, repairing promptly attended to. Don t forget the piece, two doors below Post Office Jan. 3,1861. M. THOMPSON, Agent. Lands i lands :: lands ;i i Tlie undersigned la prepared to locate LAND WAR RANTS in the Omaha end Nebraska City Land Offices Good selection* can now be made near tin large streams and settlement*. The hands of this Tei -itory, now in Market, aro of the best duality. *S» Selections carefully made. Letters •, f inquiry re 'lne»*e<>- ALEX. V. McKINNET. Ouapous, Cass Coontj. N. Ter. July 14,1869.-tf imEuou: Rev. A. B. Ciari, Altoona, Pa. W« M. Lmtp* Co.; Bankers, Altoona, Pa. McCectt A Deux, Editors Thos. A. SiSSrr, Supt. p. R. R., *< D. McMcanua, K»q., Huntingdon, Pa. Blair county insurance undersigned, Agent of the Biair Mutual Fire Insurance Company, la „t all tlmeareadytninanre again, t low or damage by fire, Jtuild- Furniture ami Property, oferer 0 fererrde»- cription, in town or country, at a. reasonable rate, aa any Company in the State Office with Bell, John.ton. Jack I uo - D. 1. CALDWB' ' i<. Jan. 27, '59-tf Hardw are of all descrip f ion* just redeWed and for sale by ° ,t - 15 - ,f I J. B. HIbKMAN • j BUTTER’S * I STATE CAPITOL Book Bindery, AN*D BLANK BOOK MASTFACTOi’y This establishment is chiefly devoted to the Bio&fiutun of Blank Books for Blinks, County Offices. Railroad Companies ffgtStgs and private individuals. In all cases the mJ' ”Si~ MB very best of stock and workmanship may l>« relied upon. Blank Books printed, paged and bound, ady desired pattern. Sheriff’s, Attorneys and Jo,>o ' Dockets of all sixes, made and ruled to order. TrtennS and Yearly Assessments, Duplicates, Ac, for county pum sea. printed or plain, rnicd and bound to order. Como Dockets made of the best linen paper. ■ Librarians, and others, desiring to have their Book,* hbnndand at moderate prices, should givens a call. y, . papers of the largest sixes. Harper’s Weekly, Olem™.: Pictorial, Ballous, Scientific American, London N?* bound to order, and in any style required. Harper’s Month lyMagmxine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's and QraW MagaXinea, Oodey’s Lady’s Book,'Lady's Repository. p rt ' son’s Magaxine. Piano Music. Ac, bound in extra strlr, „ tfee more plain and substantial half binding. Select Pan phleta, Law Magaxlnes, Pamphlet laws, bound in g, K ,| re bfary style,st very moderate prices.. Persons bavin., number of volumes to bind, will receive a liberal discouie Binding can safely be sent to ns from a distance by l:i press, and all work entrusted toourcarewillbe.Wj' dtly executed, safely packed and returned by E»f irm _[ All work warranted. Address F. L. BUTTER Harrisburg. /V ' pat McCRUM A DERM, at the Tribune Office. are no agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will give infanta tion In relation to binding, and receive and retnrn hook, free from extra charges, for all who ent.nst their work u my care. [March ’JI. 1 vo.-h GROCERY AND BAKERY! The undersigned annoux. . ces to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that he baa ju**t received a large invoice** of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARIES. NUTS, SPICKS .and notions for children expressly for the Holiday*. lie pill aim) keep always on hand a good stock of plain and fancy cakes, of his own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &C always on hand at all seasons of the year. Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Butter, EGGS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLOCK. BUCKWHEAT FLOCK, CORN' MEAL, iC., always in store and for sale in large or small quantity. Call,; examine and price my stock and you will fiihl it as good and cheap os any in town ' Dec. 20. ’6O-ly.j THE GREAT QUESTION WHICH now agitates the mind of every person is. where can I get the beat article for mylj[Hl money? In regard to other matters, the sub sdriber would not attempt to direct, but if yon want anything in the line of BOOTS OR SHOES , ; he invites an examination of bis stock and work. He keieps constantly on band an assortment of Boots, Gaiters Slippers, Ac., which he offers at fair prices. He will give special attention to custom work, alio which will be warranted to give satisfaction. None but ti best workmen are employed Remember my shop is on Virginia street, immediate! opposite Kessler’s Drag Store September 3. H. FETTINGER’S General News Agency. OAE HALL, No. 7, MAIN STREET SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONARIES CIGARS & TOBACCO, TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. October 24,1861. National police gazette- This Great Journal 'of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, and Is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorialron the some, together will information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in my other newspaper. Subscriptions $2 per annum; $1 for six mouths, iu twfremitted by subscribers, (who should write their muum and the town, county and State where they reside plainly.: To Q. W. MATSELL k CO- Editor k Prop’r. of New York Polios Gazette Ifc-tfl ' Xeio York City AND OYSTER SALOON The subscriber would i.n\ FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that bis CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is alvayi supplied with the very best articles to be had, and in gr*»t variety. He boa also an OYSTER SALOON attached to his store, in which be will serve up in every style during the season. FRESH-BAKED BREAD £ PIES aheays on hand. He Is at ail times prepared to supply cakes, candies, if or pic-ulcs and other parties. Ue invites a share ofpotlif fatroDftgc, believing that he cap render full satisfaction to all. Remember, his store and saloon is onYirginiastteet.tw Pattou’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI- Altoona, Oct. 10.1861-tf GJ. W. KESSLER PRACTICAL I • DRUGGIST, respeiftfally announces to the citizens of Altoona and the- public orally, that he still continues the Drag business, on ..Virginia street, where-he keeps constantly on hand,for sale. Wholesale and Retail. DRUGS, MEDICINEBTCHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH- M ESand DYE-STUFFS. By strict attention to business, and a desire to render sat* irfutloo to all os regards price and quality, hehopr#io molt and receive a share of public patronage. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable tvrntf, and all orders froth a distance promptly attended to. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. [!-«• riOUELITE BA S E .—Having pur chused the right to manufacture the CORLiriE BASE; for ARTIFICIAL TEETIL I am now prepared to pul ujs dentures on this new and beantifbl principle which!* far superior to the oM style, on silver plate. it |wi!l not corrode or discolor. It contains no nietaif f substance, and of course there is no galvanic action, whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. Person* wishing a flue set of teeth will please call and exaonoe specimens. W. S. BITTNEK. Jfan. 2,1862-tf ] Office in Masonic Temple. Altoona Great western insurance and TRUST-COMPANY—lnsurance on R«*>£ penoiul property will he effected A> the most terms by their sgenta In Altoona at bis office in Anns .1 ■ March 17,155». ; JOHN SHOEMAKER. Age"'- T EVI’S PREPARATION rOR EN -I-Jterminating RATS, MICK, ROACHES. ANTS,"- 1 Rhd bngs without clanger in its use under any ciren®”” ee* (ofsale at the Drug Store of * G. W. KESSLER- Jan; 24, ,68-tl] FtNE AND ' LARD. Olt.S, CAM fphene. Burning Fluid. Carbon Oil, Ac- a* „,.. 2 Jani 3, ’56-tf J KESSLEK ?• ON HAND AT McCORMICK’S Store —A splendid uaortmvnt of Beady-Made c '“ ,,u . ns ' Call Mid ae*. Nov. S,-" /GROCERIES. A LARGE ANJ Vjl 1 complete nssortmeiit of Groceries hnve jo*t n v djred »t the store of J. B. HItEMAV ILL, Age w Hair, hat, tooth, shaving- Taint, Bahli and Varni*hßru*hM at . .. u , 5 JVo. 64 Market St , Harrisburg. p a JOHN H. ROBERTS CONFECTIONERY CO £ i ? S 7 " J‘3 \ < a« : : 2 fc. I !< = •=; § H * o !5 * 3 V.W • > "»S{» g|<.2o O 5§ << -“ .2 2 rj *2 -O S v. "® e *sr ® H »u O i ® £C O.J S |Sls *l3ll H aft," = ©a ijS |j-i I JACOB WISE. McCRCM & DERN, VOl* l ’ my COUNTRY. I lot* my country—ever y br*es» mw-t awM B kcroas her heotiog H?r^r«. *-•#»- An< » ,u bpr hlr and glortou* alghta. **» the Swim: No land can be compared to thl*. 1 lore my country!—yat'**• not Because ’tie nature’* fcforlte epot: But ’tU because it 1* the land Where freeman may in eafcty stand I (o*e my country!—m«y tt Tie home of »U th» Bable ftw : But sent oX that* Who axe at home their country’, foe*. I love my country!—every Motf grown; of her Immortal brava. By weeping Freedom laid to reel. Whose memories ere forever bleat. { I tore my country I—ull the tort Of noble men whom the m*J to*rt; Her everytrtod and WthW ** From Jackson ap to Wasbington. I lore my country!: la my heart; WbUe yet the crimson blood doth start, la her defence its tide shall flow. When Freedom points to me. her fee. Ob, Thou,; who didst oar Fathers guide, Still o’er our lovely land preside; Direct their sons, and may they love Their country, next to that above. the LEFT-HANDED THIE “ How many young men have be jured and perhaps ruined, by false cion,” remarked my mercantile friei we were conversing upon the subj the “ panic,” a few evenings since, picion is like the assassin in the darl stabs its victim, and he knows not w the blow comes. Or it may be mor the keen frost which seizes upon the the cheeks or the nose, freezing th and driving back the life-blood, ai the poor man totally ignorant of his tion till he comes in contact with the and begins to feel stinging pjain. Ik lieve I never told yon of the oni that suspicion of evil was ever fasti upon me. It has nothing particulai with the subject under considei though it served to show how mer sometimes lost money. When a mere youth, I was phi the store of Jonas Wharton, who merchant doing a good business, frugal, I industrious and faithful, the age of twenty-one I was advai the post.of book-keeper, with ago ary. I had charge of the books s safe, and all the money left ovc banking hours was also in my care. I tried to do my duty faithful!] think I succeeded. Mr. Wharton close, -methodical man,; with a qu and ready understanding of busine as I fancied he was satisfied, I felt pleased. ; I had been a book-keeper a year, thought my employer’s manner tow began to change. " He seemed to tr more coolly, and finally 1 was s watched my movements with dist glances. 1 became nervous and i for I feared I had-offended him. 1 things came to head at length. Oni ing when I was alone in the\store, e in making up my cash account, Mr. ton came to me with a troubled hx spoke. His voice was tremulous, could see that he was deeply affecti “ Georgia,” said he, “ I am sorry conviction' that has been forced uj I fear you; have not been treating you should. I managed in spite of my aston to ask what he meant. \ “ I fear you, are not honest!” reply. Had a thunderbolt fallen upoi could not have been more startle honest! And there I had been 1 making it my chief aim and study serve him most faithfully! Ido member what I said'at first. lon • that tears came into my eyes— lips trembled —and that my uttera almost checked. How long had such suspicions? 1 asked him, told me for more than two month “Good God! You have susp thus and still left me in the dark serving* you so long—after giving interests all my energies—and str faith and honor that I might win; and esteem—to suspect me in sec look upon me as a thief, and ye me I—l would not have believed “Let us talk the.matter over faid the merchant, his own kind t »ng back. He was Aouched hy n and I could se%that he was wavi I felt j ait first like telling bin should have done this before f I *Bm«id ready to reason now, I mult. •: ‘‘H^rt^lasked. - you not built a.hooae ] ****** air—and pud for it