WMOOPAIr—««». W. Ua Bronwooc. nUnSUtAST EPISCOPAL —(ko neuter Pactor.)- Piwakiaa oa Sakkath aomtH «t 11 o’clock, and In the mMS'ITckM. hyr llwUn twij Wedneadaj amaiasMTtfetook. fikMatb School at 9 o’clock A. M. XNeLUBObXBOUO-RoT. Johh Tcioo, Putor—Di tlm wnlw rrwr liWift morning »t 10% o’clock md to tb» Qflino.QßbtB o'clock. gobbotfa School ot 2 o’clock to too oW»oo». ■ Q«ULANO+*HOUC-lUt. r-, Pooler. —PlTtoo iinhii Tory gobboth morning at 10U o’clock, and to lho aftoraoon at 3 o’clock. Sabbath School at 1 klUlflW MMXUOSIBT— Rot. iiaumu Josuwioh, Pootor Proocbim owry Poorth Sabbath to each month. Pray or Mooting owy PrUay o>ontog at 7 o’clock. Sab bath Sakoolatx o’clock to tbo afternoon. MAIL ROAD BCMCDUE. ON kNP vkPTPS MONDAY, HAT 5,1883; TRAINS - will atrira tfait IQOTO Alyona Station ao followo ; ■unooTrato-Bootartiooo Iootoo8,«P.M. “ Woot “ 7>bo A. M-, “ 8,10 A.M. Pact ”1001 “ A. M. “ 1,00 A.M. » •• Knot “ 8/16 P.M., ’• 8,20 P. M. Mall •* Root “ 7AOA. M., “ 7,46 A.M. “ “ Woot “ 8,46 P.M., “ 7,00 P.M. na HOIAtIIATMUafI SRANCU connect* with Bx f rooo Train Woot, and Mail Train Boot and We»t. MLTBB BRANCH TRAIN also makea one trip to Huntingdon—toortog Hollldayoborg at 10.10 A. M.—Altou oo-ot 10JS P.M. ■ and arrittogat Huntingdon at 1.30 P. M, KanaaiM.—Loam Huntingdon at 1.20 P. M.—Altoona at 3,16 P. M.—and arriroo atHotUdoyoburg at 3.40J* KNOGH LBWIS, Gen'l Supt. MAILS CLOSE AMO OPEN. MAILS CLOSE Ssstsrn W>> Wtmn Way. Uollldayebatg Vfeetarn Through Eastern Through HAILS ARRIVE. HaUtdaysbarg. 7.20 A M. A 6ASP. M, WasMnThi :ngh « * 30 A.M. - 2» “ W 8 20 P. M •aSSSmS.—. ...... ■•••• •••■• •« “ Omca.Bona:— Dnring the week, from 6 46 a. >. til 7 SO r. *1 Oaßnadeys, from 7 45 till # 00 A. n. GEO. W. PATTON P. M. iljaiTtmnt rr associations. No. 381. A. T. M., metis on third o’clock P. in the third ttnrr df ttf Miwilb Tf*p^* MOUNTAIN R. a. CHAPTER, No. 189 Jt. A.C., meets •a the diet Ihnraday of each month, at V/i o’clock P. M,, In same room as above. MOUNTAIN COUNCIL, No, 9, R.AB.M,meets on the A rat Monday of onch month, nt 7J£ o’clock P. M., in seme toonii MOUNTAIN COMMANDERY, No. 10, K. T. meets on the fimrth Tneedsy of each month, at o’clock P. M , lii nfiw room m ibove. I ALTOONALODOK, No. 473, I. O. of O. F, moots every Friday evening, at 7% o’clock, in the third itory of Jag iard*tßaU. 1 VERANDA LODGE, No. 632, I. O. of O. F.. meets every Monday evening. At iff o’clock, in third story of Patton's Bnildinc. on Virginia street. WIXSEBAUD TRIBE, No. 38, I. 0. R. M„ meets every Tuesday evening in the second story of Masonic Temple. Connell Are kindled at 7th ran 30th breath. ALTOONA DIVISION, No. 3XI, 8. of T, meets every Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock, in the second story of the Haeoale Temple. ITATt OFFICERS. Oraenur—Andrew O. Curtin. Aentory aP ante—Ell SUfer. Attorney Oaeeral William Sl.'Meredith. Auditor General —Thomas R. Cochran. Nurecinr L. Wright. General —E. H. Biddle. Mt 7reai«rcr—Henry D. Moore. W*MS COUNTY OFFICERS. JudgtM ef the Cburll. —President Judge, Hon George Tay lor. AaancMlaa, Samuel Sean, Adam Moaea. State Senator —Hon. Lewie W. Hall. AurwHgwen Tbaddena Bantu. ftindWinl ' Anthony 8. Harrow. Xeyieter ana Mecorder — Bngh A. Caldwell. Sherif— lemnel HcOUmaiit. Deputy—John Marks. Outlet Attorney —Beqiamln L Hewlt. Cbmtjf Ommiitioruri —George L. Cowan, George Koon, JamatH. Kfakead. Countffhirte for .lemee L. Qwin. Trtnnnr Joke MiKeage. fleet mem XXrwtera—Pster Good, WUUam Barley, David iTinixW CbrHßjy AwHI wa t. M.Lloyd, Kobt. M. Meeaimer, I. L. {kroner—A. J; Freeman. Anjwnntendtnt e/ Cbnma dfckaois—John Mitchell ALTOONAOCROUOM OFFICERS. Juetica of the. Peace —Jacob M. Cherry, John W. Humes guiyais John gpienn ftna CbiWiiW ~A. A. Smyth, 'Daniel Langbman, John Jacob B. Boetetter, S. J. Nervine. Clerk ft {baaed 8. M.Woodkok. Amat Dwiww-DwM Laqghman. Setoff Directori —B. C. Sen, John Shoemaker, J. B. Hflemaa, Brin. Boyden, Jamea Lowther, E. A. Beck, Trtatam it Mnd. Jwßl J.B. Ulleman. MIA Qmitthh frrttirh K. Kir. Ce&ttr of tteite, Ckmnty, Borough and ScJtool Tax —Joe. AmkltK r#jfi J. Mann, Alex.McCormick T.pnh Bower, J. L. Reifsnyder. J*dge gfMUoKaaa-Eaat Ward-John B.Warfcl. . ■' " 1 Went Ward—MichaelClabangh. •V. “ JCorth Ward—John Shoemaker. leiyniire gaat Word .Wai.Rodamer, John Hickey. “ went Ward—Geo. W. Keealer, Jno. Bowman. “ Hortb Ward —Kobt: Green, Alex. McCormick EMPORIUM OF FASHION!! feyJLia., Aitoona, Pa. B. W. A. BBLFOBD, Proprietor, inopaißXOß OF the u emporium I would respectfully announce to the fSasrms* le hae received a large invoice of CLOTfiS. CASSIMERES. VESTINOS, aedagaewmlawortmenl of GKKTT PUBNIBHING GOODS, Cotton, Neok-Ties, . Suspenders, llmum?, Htodkerohiefs, Ac,, Ac., Will and Summer trade. ThmmomeUtme at the Emporium invitee auexamlna llldiiliiliwßiii. IkaliUl nut hie abOves prevent • gjWter vajtwy of «M>raad tocy gooda than can be mwud alaewhere in the'country. An examination will canvUea any flue o 1 thia bet. , He haa also received the LATEST fashion, sndUMMnpwfctt “ Oatter” ha haa no hoaitaucy to aay ia«liß»lht in» rnaki up Clothing In the fkahfou.and in a ijfkWAMMMi net Ml to prove aatiabetory. It hae pnwWifiwh proverb that BMBil !*■ the very man that can make, Clothee in the fashion, atrnng and cheap; .tit that have ever tried him yet Say lhat be really cant be beat. JUwawber.tha place, Virginia.« treat, flrat door above Ja»pdb ' [ApriMi, ’#2. T 15 A.M 730 “ 7 15 A. M. t 6 30 P. M ....?. 7 20 P. M 720 “ Prepaid from an improved receipe by the proprietor of the “ Brothu. Jonathan Polish, is certified by all the leading New York Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte Makers to be the beat in the world for removing Scratches, Marks.and Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to All kinds of Tarnished work, from Furnitm? to Leather. It is cheaper and better than Varnish, dries immediately, and is easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel atid a bottle or two of tins New Furniture Polish, a House keeper ean work magic in the furniture of a house, and keep it looking Uke new. Now is the timn’to “shine up” your Tables. Chairs, Desks, Pianos, “Picture Frames. Car riages, etc.,and make them look 5C percent.better. This is true economy. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store 'keepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cent* a bottle. Depot N0..l Spruce Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Address. GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS! All these book* art* mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any book anywhere, on receipt of publisher*.’. price and tlx stamps* Address - v*' FKE£l)L£f & 00., Tribune BuilciiiiuH, Now York.' i PRBSONS WHO WISH to HI V ! luPiano of tlw beat n«ken will bo ihoto : how they I cm *tb » hondaome *om in tb« parcluue, if they mddrtfta t ■ PIANO, Cue of Joy, Cos £ Co., I’liblishm’ Agent*, NEW YORK, P. 0, DR. WM. B. HURD’S Dental Remedies THE BEST in the WORLD, INSURING FINE TEETH' AND A SWEET BREATH, AND CUBING TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA! Do you with to be blessed with end admired for Pkaelt Wain and Sound TRUTH! Use DR. WM. B. HURD’* UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from acid, alkali or any injurious substance. Price, 2b cents per box. f9u Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders* which whiten bat destroy. Do you wish to be certain that your BREATH is. pure, tweet,-and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or friends? Use DE. HURD’S CELEBRATED MOUTH WASH.— Price, 87 cents per bottle. This astringent wash it also the best remedy in the.world lor CAHKxn, Bad B&xatb, Eluding Quits, Spas Mouth, etc. It hift cured hundreds. Do you or your children suffer from TOOTH ACE? Get DR- UUBD’S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Price. 16 cents per bottle. Are yen afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get DR. W. B. HURD’S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effective ami delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe' and charm pain away. Try them. Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. . Do you wish a complete set of DENTAL'REMEDIES and a on Preserving Tuthf Get DR. WM. B. HURD’S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to another.— Price, $l. Sent by express on receipt of price. For sale at ail the best stores throughout the country. CACfiQS. —As there are dealers who- take advantage of oar advertisements to impose upon their customers infe rior preparations, it is necessary to Insist upon having what ypn call for, and you will oxt tux bxst, thoroughly tested, and prepared bv ad experienced and scientific Pen tist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's Associa tion, and Vice President of the New York City Dental Society. Address WM. B. HURD & CO., New York. DK. BUBO’S DENTAL REMEDIES are for sale in this placeby 6. W. KESSLER. THE HOUSEKEEPER’S NEW Furniture Polish BOX 1972, New York P. O. THRILLING INCIDENTS - OF THE Great Rebellion; -OR THE HEROISM OF Our SOLDIERS & SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. 1 VOL. LARGE 12M0. PRICE *1.26 The critics and the public are right in predicting that this will oor paw, in graphic napaiive, exciting interest, and extensive popularity, all other histories of the War for the Union. Its theme will be the heroic daring, paUeut suf fering and hair-breadth escapes of our Soldiers and Ballons, and Its incidents will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for years to some. It will contain, In addition to Us stirringdetaUa, the philosophical Analy sis of Xhe-causes of the W ir. by John Lathrop Motley, L. L. D., Author of “The Rise of the Dutch Republic.” etc., the dates of all the important events from the John Brown raid, and an accurate and revised account of the principal battles, with engravings. OnMbird the proceed* ol all Subscriptions sent direct to ns will he given for the Belief of Disable! Soldiery and all persons who wish a copy of the work, and also to benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address at cope. Also, any officer or private, or person in any section of the country, having knowledge of any heroic act or stirring incident, wilt oblige ns by sending us an account of It. ' r BOOKSELLERS, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING AGENTS will be furnished with a Subscription Prospectus, on application to the Publishers. liberal commission "iveii to Sol diers desiring to act as Atrent* in taking subscriptions. n. THE HISTORY OF American Manufactures, FROM 1608 TO 1860.’ BT DR. J. LRASDER BISHOP- I VOLS, Hnx.. Vol. 1. now ready. Vet 11. nearly ready. Thia Is probably the largest and.moat iinportaut work now Ui <)i« American press. We ban- ilso jolt published new editlouajif-the.Jbllow. fog useful sad popular bodes: - THE BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL ADVISEE; Oi-, How to Save Money, by Conduciing Business according to Law, as expounded by the best and latest Authorities. 400 pp., sheep. Price $K OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY } 1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MOKEV. Cloth, $l. Thia haa been re-pabllahed in England Evexj business Man and clerk ahould ha>** these books. They wQI pay the buyer a hundred (bid. Brery .parent should get them for their sons. K«.n,i»n-ir ONWARD! ONWARD!! EXCELSIOR ODR MOTTO! NOW OPEN On the comer of Branch and A nnie Streets, EAST ALTOONA, AN ENTIRELY SEW STOCK OF GOODS! Having disposed of the entire stock of old goods in the above stand at auc tion. we desire to say to the public that we hare Just opened out an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK to which we Invite the attention of the public. We are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Oar stock embraces.* large and complete assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting, in part, of plain and fancy Silks, all-wool De laines, Alpacas. CbalUe Delaines, plain and figured Berege, Lawns, Gingham?, Duvals. De Barge, Travelling Dreas Goods, and all the v LATEST STYLE PRINTS. M© n 5 s © a i*. We have received a large and well selected stock of GEN TLEMEN’S DRESS GOODS, auch aiT Cloths, plain and fancy Casaimeres, Casbmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Corduroys, Beaver Teens, Velvet Curds, and other fashionable goods for men and boys. WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, plain and dotted Swiss, Bobioets, Edgings, Ac. We have a large a sortment of Ladies' Needlework Col lars and Sets, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Glores, Gaunt lets, Mitts, Hosiery, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Veils, Ac. Also, Ticking. Checks, bleached and un bleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash, Ac. Also, a fine assortment of SPRING SHAWLS. We bare received a large lot of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, SHAKER BONNETS, &c., which we are determined to sell cheaper than ever. QUEEENSWARE, CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE. HARDWARE, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Herring, Carbon Oil, Fish Oil, Drugs and Medicines, and, in lact. everything usually kept in a first-class Store. As we make our purchases almost entirely for cash, and os we will sell for GASH ONL% AND K£KP NO BOOKS, it will enable us to sell Goods Ht very moderate prices; and by fair dealing and strict at tention to business we hope to secure a liberal share .01 public patronage. Altoona, April 15,1862-tf NORTH WARD AHEAD! NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT OLD PRICKS. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE f spectfully inform the citizens of Altoona and sur rounding country that he hasjunt returned from the east, where he has been selecting his stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, which for style, quality and Price cannot be surpassed in this neck of country. His stock is much larger than heretofore, and, as it is quite an object in these war-exciting times for every one to purchase whsre they can get the-BEST article at the LOWEST PRICE, he would say that he can and will sell AS LOW. if not A LITTLE LOWER TUAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in this place. lie wishes all to call and see bis stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as he feels 'confident he cau offer In ducement! which will DEFY COMPETITION. His stock consists of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. MEN AND BOYS’ SUMMER WEAR, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SHOES, MEN AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN AND WOMEN’S HOSE, HATS AND CAPS, Ginghams, Lawns, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, s Dried Peaches and Dried Apples, Plain and Canvassed Hams. Ac., Ac., Ac. He will sell the AMERICAN PRINTS at FAST MADDER COLORS. FANCY DELAINES, from 12U to 25 Fine Bleached MUSLINS yard wide, 1214 u 7 A » « 4 * *• 61^ Heavy Uubl’ched *• yard “ 12J4 “ “ '* ** % *• 8 and 10 “ LAWNS, from 8 to 15 “ LADIES' SUPPERS, from 40 to 50 “ n Fine, French, Sewed. Heeled BOOTEES, $1 25 “ ' Pegged • “ 1 00 MEN’S CALF BOOTS, 2 75 “ * GOAT “ 2fO BOYS’ GOAT. (Nos. 4ando,) 1 50 MEN AND BOYS’ OXFORD TIES, from 75 cents to 1 00 MEN’S CALF MONROES, * 1 00 All sizes of MISSES’ A CHILDREN’S SHOES, very low. jpCRlOb Coffee at 20 cents, White Sugar H and 12V cents. Brown Sugar from 7 to 10 eta.; Beat Honey and LoTrring's Syrup, at 60 eta.; Sugar Honae Molasaea, 40 eta.; Baking Molasses. 31 to 40 eta.; together with Cedar and Willow Ware; Flour, Feed. 4c, and all other article* of Good* Just as low na any other house can sell. Please call and examine my Stock before purchasing .elsewhere. Altoonn. May 1, IKtVJ. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Annie Street , East Altoona, a few doors above Branch S&eet. The subscriber has just re ceived a large and fredh stock ofOROCKRIF.S. PRO VISIONS, 4c.. which he will Bell at prices equally as low as hia competitors. His stock consists of FLOUR. FEED, BACON. BAMS, PIEB, 3AE% POTATOES, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, SPICES, CRACKERS, CREESE, TUBS, BRUSBES, BUCKETS BROOMS, RAISINS. LEMONS ORANGES. FJGS, DATES COMBS SOAP#* KNIVES BUTTER, EGGS CONFECTIONERIES DRIED FRUIT, AND DRUBS OK ALL KINDS I invite the public to call and examine my stock, as I am detamibed to please in quality and price. May 8,1862~tf WM.ll. PERCIVAL. WM. S. BITTNER, Dental Surgeon, / OFFICE IN MASONIC * / TEMPLE, next door to the Poet office. u^Gra® J. G. APLUM, Notary JPiiblic, ALTOONA. BLAIK CO., PA. Can nt alt times be fonnd at the store of J. B. lUieman. Cctolfcr 1.1857. s2s] | EMPLOYMENT! [s7s AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from $25 tos7s per month, and all expcn ■ei. to active Agents, or give a commission. Particular* ■entfree. Address Erie Solving Machine Company, R. JAMES. General Agent, Milan. Ohio. Sept. 12-ly.] LEVI’S PREPARATION FOR Ex terminating RATS, MICE. ROACHES. ANTS, and Bed-bugs without danger In its use under any efremnstan ces for sale at jibe Drug Store of 0. W. KESBLKB. Jan. 24, JW4«|] ALL -StTYLES CARPETING AND Ofl-Clotha can be fonnd at LACQHM AITS. GEIS & CO ! - 1 ., cents. 10 3. A. SPRANKLE. North Ward Sjjitna. I. Fiim. STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE -BPBCTFUIXY an- '■»_! nounce to the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that they havejust received t Urge supply of STOVE.* of all Aittem*. such ' Cook, Parlor, Office at Shop Stoves, which L will sell at the most rei sonabie prices. A larr supply will always kept on hand. TfN AND SHEET-IRON WAftE, in great variety, always on hand. x ROOFING & SPOUTING pu up on abort notice. They have also attached a copper-smith in g room to their establishment and will keep on hand an assortment of cop per and brass kettles, Ac. All kinds of Job work promptly attended to. HAEDWASE. The subscriburs have added Hardware to their line of business, and are now prepared to sopply anything in the Hardware and Cutlery line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Augers, Adzes, Chisels, Squ ires. Rules, Hammers, Planes, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Files, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac„ Ac., all of which they offer on the most- reasonable terms. ' ' 49~Persons wishing anything in the Hardware line are requested to call and examine their stocK. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. *SU Store ou Annie street, between Harriet and Ada- Hue streets. East Ward, and on Virginia street, opposite Kessler's Drug Store, West Ward. Altoona, Feb. Bd, 1862. HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Spring & Summer Goods!!' ,J , B. HILEMAN has just received a large and well selected stock of Goods, consisting of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans. Tweeds, Bcaverteens. Blue Drilling, and all other kinds of Goods £w>- MEN AND BOY'S’ WEAR, with a grand and magnificent assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black and Fancy Silks. C hollies, Bereges, Brilliants, Lawns. Delaines, Chintzs, Deßeges, Crapes, Prints, (rape and Stella Shawls. Mantillas, Undershirts and Hosiery. Bonnets and Ribbons. Collars, Hand ler chiefs, Kid Gloves. H*toped Sl.irts. Skirt ing, Lace Hitts, dc.. dr.. ALSO, Ticking*. Checks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper. Crash, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE: OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS. AC. GROCERIES. Our stock of Groceries is more extensive than Aver. and consists of Rio and Java Coffee, Crushed, Loaf and N O. Sugars; Green. T. 11. and Black Teas; Molasses. Soaps, Candles, Salt, Fish. Ac. ' Thankful to the public for the very liberal jpatronoge heretofore received, he hopes by strict attention to busi ness, and an endeavor to please, to merit a continuance of the same. A®-Call and examine his Stock, and you will be con vinced that he Ima the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the market. *#* Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at market prices. Altoona, April 4,1862. POKED OUT AGAIN 1 undersigned would respectfully so licit the patronage of the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, as ho has again opened out AT HIS OLD STAND, on Viryhoa si., a Jew doors below the Supt's Office, with an entirely new and fresh supply of PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES, each as FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SALT, POTATOES, CHEESE. CORN-MEAL, MILL-FEED OATS. LIVE. CORN. ; TEAS of nil kinds, COFFEE. SUGAR. STROPS, BAKING MOLASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS, DRIED FRUIT, SOAP. CANDLES, BROOMS, BROSHES, Crockery. Wooden and Willow Ware, Stationery, Notions, Candies, Ac. Also a large stock of r LIQUORS! All the above goods will no sold. Wholesale or Retail.'at the lowest prices. Come one—come all I Bee for your* selves, and be convinced. No charge for examining raj* stock. LOUIS PLACE. April 17, *62*tf. JFARMERS TAKE NOTICE—The JL undersigned is about starting a Tannery, and wish es to buy or trade for 4.00 CORDS of good ROCK OAK BARK, and also for -HIDES, for which the highest market price wilt be paid. ' Altoona, April 17,’62-tf. LOUIS PLACK. I EXCHANGE HOTEL.—THE SUB j,| SCRIBED would respectfully in form the public that he Jiaa recently re fitted the above Hotel, and is now pre pared to accommodate'his friends patrons in a comfortable manner, and heiBSQBgJBa. will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home fbr all •qjoumers. 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 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!* stock cf No. 1 French Brandy. »for medidnal purposes! Also a Urge stock of excellent Wine*, for medicinal pur poses, together with a lot of the best old Rye Whiskey to be found in the country. ' 1 - * Altoona, May 27,185|.-ly] JOHN BOWMAN, $3O. EMPLOYMENT! §lOO. Commercial Agents Wanted TO SELL GOODS FOR THE ADAMS (A New England) MANUFACTURING COMPANY. We will give a commission of one hundred per cent, on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at from $3O to slou per mouth and pay all necessary expenses. For particulars addres (with stamp) Oil AS, RDQGLKS, Geh : l Agent. For the Adams'Manufactnring Co. Detroit. Mich. May 8,1862-ly ' ■ GO A L. \"OW 18 THE TIME FOR EVERY -A, 'I family to get Id their supply of coal for the Winter, and the subscribhr would therefore inform the citizens of Altoona and vicinity, that ho is prepared to silpplr them on short notice, with a superior article of ANTHR ACITE and ALLEGHENY BITUMINOUS COAL. lie will soli it by the Train, Car, or Cart Load, or by the tmslo'l. deliv ered at the door of the purchaser. ' : . ' ME3r Yard ori the North side of the Railroad—tipperend of Altoona Yard. it it vvtfitn July JK.IYERS. Blair county insurance AGENCY.—The undersigned. Agent of the Blair f y Mutual Fire insurance Company,; is at all time* ready to Insure against loss or damage by Are, Badd «np»r Jkrenmdut, Fttmitnrr tad Property, of every des cripbon, in town or country, ut as reasonable rate* a* any Company in the State Office with Bell. Johnaton, Juki C °iaD, 37. '59-tf T. CALDWELL, Agent. ...—.Sitwuß Wintu Life Insurance and Trust €o. C COMPANY’S BUILDING Soutieut J Corner of Walnut awl Fourth Street*, Philad’a. Authorized Capital,. $500,000 Paid up Capital, 250,000 Assets....... 1,89T|,746 Incorporated 18fi0, liy the Legislature ot Peausyl- Insures Lives during the Natural life or for shortterm*, ■ grants annuities dud endowments, and makes contracts of all kinds depending on the issues of life. Policies of Life Insurance issued at the .usual Mutual rates of other good companies—with profits to the assured —hist Bonus January, 1861, being 43 per cent, of ill prw miuma received on; mutual policies—at Joint Stock rates, 2u per cent less than the aliove, or Total Abstinence rates 40 per cent, less than Mutnal price. Also, a NON-FORFEITURE PLAN i By which a person pays for 6, 7, or 10 years onljj, wheu the |>olicy is paid up for Lira, and nothing more fo pay ; and should be be unable, or wish to dtscontluus boonsr, the Company will issue a PaiDcr Polict, in proportion to* the amount of premium paid, as follows; ■ On a Policy of $l,OOO, 5 Year 7 Year |0 Year after payment of rates. rates. I rates. 1 Annual Premium, for $2OO 00 $142 85 x $lOO 00 2 “ ** “ 400 00 285 70 1200 00 4 - “ 800 00 571 40 400 00 6 44 “ ’ * 857 1U 1000 00 8 . u ; u $OO 00 ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Prescient. - SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. John 8. Wilson, Secretary. • BOARD or Tkcstxxs. Alexander Whllldin, J. Edgar Thomson, lion. Jas. Pollock, Hon. Joseph AlllsoS. Albert C. Roberts, Jonas Bowman, Samuel T. Bodine, U. H. Kldridge, George Nugent,: John Aikmau, William J. Howard, Cbarb a F. Heailitt. Samuel Work. s Any further information can be bad by applying to the undersigned, who is the authorized agent for Blair County. July 31.1862-ly R. A. O. KERR. JACOB SNYDER, TAILOR The Hero of 0> 1 would respectfully it forth my claim to publ attention, as a Fashion*!)! Tailor, as folio as: Because 1 keep an excel lent assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Ventings am Trimmings, which, whe eiamined.aiways please. Because my work made up in a manner tht takes down the connti and gives all my cosloroei a city appearance. Because lam uot ioferlc as a Cutter-to the best 1 be found anywhere. Because long experiem in my business gives m« entire control over it. ah I am not dependant up* any one tolift me out the suds. - Because I am still on the sunny side of forty, ana there fore my taste as a Cutter and workman unimpaired. Call on me. in the corner room of the Brant House.” Give me a trial and you will go away pleased. Altoona. May 26-6 m JACOB SNTfcKR. FRIES A WINTERS PATENT KEROSENE OR CARfeON OIL LAMPS! Unr*vahdin Beauty , Simplicity Safety or Eco lomy. Every* person desiring to obtain the Ter; best and cheap est table light within'their reach, should call) at the store ,>fthe undersigned and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ourselves to lemon-, strate r Ist. 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. 6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke; 6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than any othei light now in common use. Those lamps are admirably adapted for thecae jf Stu dents. Mechanics, Seamstresses, Factories. Halls. Clu irehes. Stores, Hotels, and are highly recommended for fam ly use! The burner of the Carbon Oil Lamp cun be attaj hed to old side, hanging and table fluid and oil lamps, at a small expense, and will answer every purpose of a new laapl Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction iu all rases. Aug. 19. 1858-tf.] G. W. KESSLEK. Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Wlare. ' SPOUTING, &C. O RIuG WOULD RESPECT- jL, 100 fully oforin the citizens of and vicinity that he keeps constantly on large assortment oi Cooking, I\xrlor , Office Shop Stoves, of all styles and sizes, to suit the ' l f~- wants of all, which be will sell at low prices, on reason able terms. He also keeps on. band a large stock of Tm and Sheet- Iron Wirt, consisting of all articles for cnliuary purposes— Cbai Scuttles , Stove Pipe, dc. He has also purchased thei right of sale In Blair oonnty. of It. V. JONES* IMPROVED SAUSAGE STUFFER, an invention which needs only to be seen to be apbrecia an d should be possessed by every fanner, butcher of those, requiring such a machine. Particular attention paid to potting up SPOTTING, either in town or country. Spouting painted and put tip on the most reasonable terms. fapril 14,18}&-ly GROCERY, PROVISION AND , ■ WHOLESALE LIQUOR STOGIE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULI) IN FORM the public that he has purchased the interest of A. MILLIHON in the Grocery and Provision Stole here tofore kept by them ou Virginia street, below Carol ne St., where ho wjU continue thp business, and will keep con-' stantly on hand a large supply of FLOUR, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES. DRIED BEEF, FISH, SALT, MOLASSES, COFFEIi 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 Die moat reasonable prices. Having recently obtaineddlcense to sell liquor by whole sale, Twill keep constantly on hand a large assortment of liquors of the best qualities to be had. ~ t respectfully solicit a share of public custom. July 12,1861-tf.J J. BKUKOWITZ. ; More good news ; The undersigned has just received from-tip East a Urge and varied assortment of material for FINE AND COARSE OVERCOATS material for v BOYS’ CLOTHING. GENT’S FUUNISIIINO GOODS, such aa Undershirts, Drawers, Sutr neuders. Neck-tie*. Handkerchiefs I 1 °L Whl “ "‘“h* :»W « the lowest prices. AU work ordered will be made up in the very be 4 style. Rd “°“’ o» *h”« not!ce y t 5 ’ N0y.1,189p-tf THOMAS EL\f AT. something NEW. THE SUBSCRIBER has jiIJST ve4yi:rXl“l i :r wherc he hM BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, &CIJ which he is prepared to offer to thccitizens of Altoina and S' lia 1ia ' tJ at , T 5" l 0» Prices. Having f ° r cwb ’ he ’• Prepared to sell at price*' All that he *"k« i. that the elsewhere. 1 *' lamine ; his ,loct before purchasing An A ‘-ifOES made to order on the nijist rea- Don't wit *?’ repairing promptly attended ito. i»n th pl,ce ’ two door * below P«t Offide. Jan. 3,18(51. M. THOMPSON, Ageul. f) YES! O YES!—GENTLEMEN A-f draw nl.;h and hear. JOSEPH P. TROUT innontv. that he is ready to discharge Ida duty assn Auctioneer whenever called upou. Jan. -J ’56. : Hardware of all descrip. tions jnst received and for sale bv Oct. 15-tf] J.B. HlLEffiAn ! Belgium : Canary" birds for SALE. Apply to Q, W. FISHER, Portrait Painter/ j [June 19-3 t., : PLAIN & FANCY \ KSTS, of ivere size and style at LAUGHMAN’S. DO YOU YVANT a.HAT OB GAP, cheap or line I—go to L AUOHMjtN’S. ‘AMERICA^ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j consisting of Cloths, Cassimebes,am> VESTING, BUTTER’S . STATE CAPITOI, Book Bindery ASP BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY A'o, 54 Market St, Harruburg, f a This establishment is chiefly devote] the roanufirctnre of Blank Book* for " Banka. County Offices, KailroadOaigpames, J r ji!SS*- and private individual*. lit all caaes the vary beet of stock andworitmanahlpmsy | w uflQrjv relied upon. Blank Books printed, paged and i" any desired pattern. Sheriff's, Attorneys and j,, , ' Dockets of all siren, made and ruled to order to ' " and Yearly Assessments, Duplicate*, 4c, for countv nil!. 1 '* 1 see, printed or plain, ruled and bound to order ' , ur ’" Dockets made.of the beat linen paper. Librarians, sml othera, desiring to have their Boot.. bound and at moderate price*, should give us a call \ 1 papers of the largest sires. Harper’s Weekly, Pictorial, Ballous, Scientific American. Loml„ n v"" 1 ' bound to order, and in any style required. Harper’s iw' ly Magazine, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's and Gtsl,J, b Magazines. Oode.v’s Lady'a Book, Lady's Repositorv. p!. ’ son’s Magazine, Piano Music. Ac., bound in extra stvlm^ 1 the more plain and substantial half binding. Seli o', n ’ ’ phlets. Law Magazines, Pamphlet laws, bound in e,,,*. 9 " brary style, at very moderate prices. Person* 1k,,.,, . ' number of volomee to bind, will receive a liberal di-c,.n “ Binding can safely be sent to tie from a distance hr E press, and all work entrusted tOourcarewiUbert-Ll dily executed, safely packed and returned by Kxpr» AH work warranted. Address P. L. HUTTUR ~ tfamslury. }\ K fia_Mc€RDM 4 DEKN, at the Tribunt office ......, agents foi Altoona, and vicinity. They will gi„, ' iof tiou in relation to binding, and receive and return U. v. free from extra charges, for mll.wbo ent.ust their »,,;L.' my care. [March 21.18tiM, GROCERY AND BAKERY! The undersigned announ. ces to the citizen* of Altoona and vicinity that h. ha* just received a large invoice* of FROIT9, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, Sl'lCfc and notion* for children Ac. expressly for the Holiday, He will alw keep alway* on hand a good stock of plain and fancy cakes, of hi* own manufacture. LEMONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, iu always oa hand at all seasons of the year.' offee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Bum EGGS. GOOD WHITE WHEAT FLU lE. always in store and for sale Id large or small quantities. Call, examine and price my stock ami von will flu-i it as good and cheap us any In town Dec. 20, ’6O-ly.J AND OYSTER SALOON The subscriber would l\. FORM the citizens of Altoona and vicinity that; bit CONFECTIONERY, NUT and FRUIT STORE, is alvayi supplied with the very heat articles to be hud. and in groat variety. IlehasaUoaa OYSTER SALOON attached to his store, in which he will servo np OVS'PBs ip every style during the season. FRESH-BAKED BREAD <£■ PIES always on han-i. lie is at all times prepared to supply cokes, canJi-v sc., or pic-nics and other parties, lie invites a share of public fttronage. believing that he can render full satisfaction to all. : Remember, bis store and saloon is ou Virgininstu-cl.mG doors below Patton’s'Hall. OTTO ROSSI | Altoona, Oct. 10,1861-lf GREAT QUESTION WHICH °°W agitates the mind of every person a is, where can I get tbe best article formytiß . money? In regard to other matters, tbe scrlber would not attempt to direct, but if yon ■ want anything in the line of BOOTS OR SHOES he invites an examination of his stock and work. 3e keeps constantly on hand an assortment ofßoois. > Gaiters* Slippers, Ac., which he offers at lair prices. v ! He will give special attention to custom work, all wnkh will be warranted to give satisfaction. Xonelmti). best workmen are employed | Remember my shop U on Virginia street, immediate! opposite Kessler’s Drag Store 1 September 3, ’57-tf] General Hews Agency, OAK HALL, No. 7, MAIN STRKEI i SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. STATION EHY, CONFECTION A KH> CIGARS & TOBACCO, TOYS AND NOTIONS IN GREAT VAKIETV CONSTANTLY ON HANP October 24.1861. Cy W. KESSLER PRACTICAL • DRUGGIST, respectfully announces to the citizens of Altoona and tbe public gcn*4Hfe erally, that he still continues the Drug business, on Virginia street, where ho keeps constantly OU baud, for a&le. Wholesale and Retail, DRUGS, gfl MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, VARNISH* ES and DYE-STUPES. By strict attention to business, and a desire to rt-ncor -«i* isfacflon to all as regards price and quality, b*- b-T ,Mi merit and receive a share of public patronage-. Physicians and merchants supplied on reasonable f'-nn*. and all orders from a distance promptly attended to. Physician* prescriptions carefully compounded. IV**- IVTATIONAL POLICE GAZKTTB.- JL * This Or.at Journal of Crime and Criminal" i> "■ its Twelfth Year, and Is widely circulated thrMiiiheoJ the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Cnmicil Coses, and appropriate Editorials on thesome.togethenvM Information on Criminal Matters, not to be found in any other newspaper. . ISt- Subscriptions J 2 per annum; $1 fur si* months,» he remitted by subscribers, (who should write their natta* and the town, county and State where thev reside plaint! ■> To O. W. MATSKLL k CO. Editor A Prop’r, of New York Police Gazette 15-tf] Yew rei*' v » CIORELITE BAS Having pur / chased Up? right to manufacture the BASE for AUTIPIUIAL TEETH, 1 am now prepared to pot op dentures on this new and beautiful which is far superior to the old style, on silver plate.» It will not corrode or discolor. It contains no metal* substance, and of coarse there is po galvanic whereby metal plates often become obnoxious. P ert^ c wishing a flue set of teeth will please call and eianun* specimens. w*. S. BITTNEH. Jan.2,1862-lf] Office in Masonic Temple. .Altoona- PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phroi'. Burning Fluid, Carbon Oil. ic_ at Jan. 3, ’56-tf] KBSSLtK t ON HAND AT McOORMICK’S Store —A splendid assortment of Ready-Made Cal! and see. Nov. 20.-ct- Groceries.— a large and complete assortment of Groceries have jtw* I. 1 * ceived at the store of J. B. HILEM A>. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving Paint, Sash and Varnish Brushes' • LL KINDS OR PRINTING i neatly and espediluusly executed “ALTOONA TRIBUNE’ SAIR OILS, COLOGNES. -DOJI; ades, Shaving Cream. Toilet So»P£ ' SPECTACLES AND EVE PR^j* O nnMrubit fl-ttl K«‘* l '* fc * BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL. 4C. CONFECTIONERY JOHN U. ROBERT. 5 - H. FETTINGER’S an; p~ w S ; - W c ■ -2 s 05 S 6 ■ ~Z l - i-3 a| - : ea S 5- P 3 2 2lsl < I = * I s 2 ; C 3 ci § r- CC <=z~~ >h -jja-s ? osS**! bH i- s b 1-3 IJ | | OC" = ~|| JACOB WISE McCBUM & dern. VOL. 7. THE ALTOONA TRIBUN * anas. Ipayable lu»ariably in adrance VlTpaP* 'lineontinoul at the expire tiol ~.ud for TfiKxa or 1 tniertion 2 o»»*4«wk; 100 i- Two (> „'j 150 S . ll WMk.»niU« th»n threw num ,« -I"™ fOT ' Kh "“"“'’Jmonth.. « mot >ix u»«» i*** a5O On© •qO*re» 4 00 6 Two 4 5 'T.""6 00 8 Throe $ 00 lo hour ‘ * \a aa u u «lf • ....... 14 OO 26 One Kxecutora Notlcu " r °Bu*ine*» C«da. not axcoc C ?!mh.cfcW!.d according to the .bore WvortU.m« 'not mxrtad with th. nan , iOM dMlwd. will bo contlnnod till forbid an. .'ordins to,the*bo?e terms. ruialneo* notices five cents p«r line for e»©r ■Uiitasry notices exveedin* ten tinea. fifty e BALTIMORE LOCK MOSI ’"f ABLISHKD AS A UEFUGB PROM Q The Only Place Where a Uu be Obtained* DU. JOHNSON has discov most Certain, Spocdy ami only Effectns ,1m world for all Private Diseases Weakness .r I hubs, Strictures, Affections of tlie Kidue !icr involuntary Discharges, Inipoteucy, Gen, Nervousness, Dyspopsy. Languor. Low Spirit „• (,ieas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease oi Throat Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, „r Bowels—those Terrible disorders an < tlitary Habits of Youth—those ascktT and » iices more fatal to theli victims than the song tiis Murln'ers of Ulysses, blighting their m hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,, hie. YOUNG MEN froeeUlto' who hare become the victim* of S ihftt dreadful and destuctlve habit which aim to an untimely giaro thousand* of Young Uh *xlmlted talent* and brilliant''intellect, who * *i*e hare entranced listening Senate* with I uf eloquence, or waked to ectfisy the living Ij with full confidence. MARRIAGE- Married Perrons, or Youn? Meu cotetnpUti being aware of physical weakness, organic U mity, 4c., speedily cured. Ue who place* hlmsell aimer the care of U ligioQsly confide iu hi* honor as a gewtlema •iftutW roly upon hia skill a* a physician. ORGANIC W-EAKNESS Immediately Cured, and full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection—which render* I i*nd marriage impossible—is the penalty victims of improper indulgence*. Toaog p* apt to commit excesses from not being owau* fill consequences that may ensue. Now, win stands the subject will pretend to deny that procreation .1* lost sooner by those hilling ii habits than by the prudent?. Beside* being pleasures of healthy offspring, the most aer strnctiVe symptoms to both body and mil; system become* Deranged, the Physical and ’ tions Weakened. Los# of Procreative Power, lability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart. Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Kr Decay and Death. OFFICE, NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK Left hand side going from Baltimore stre t from the conier. Fail not totobservo nameui Letters must be paid and contain a stan tor's Diplomas hang in his office A CDRE WARRANTED IN TWC >yh Mercury or Nuteont Drug* OR. JOHNSON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1 oato from on* of the most eminent Colleges i Suites, and the greater part of whose life biu the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelpi where, has effected some of the most as to that were over known; many troubled with head and efrawhen asleep, great nervu alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, ,v blushing, attended sometimes with derangeu were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTI Dr. J. addresses all those who have injur by improper indulgence and Solitary habit both body and mind, unfitting them for eit study, society or marriage. Trhi are some of the sad and meUocho ‘laced by early habit* of youth, vis: W« Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dima Loss of MuscUlar Power, Palpitation of th< l*psy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement < live Functions, General Debility, Symptoms lion. Ac. _ iIENTALLI.-r-The fearful effects of the mind he dreaded—Lohb of Memory* Confusion o pression of spirits, Kvil-Forebodiugs, Aversic Self-Distrust, Love* of Solitude, Timidity, Ac. the evils produced. . I Thousands of persona of all ages can now ji the cause of their declining health, losing tih coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated* gular appearance abcut the ©yes, cough and consumption YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a ccrun dulged In when alone, a habit frequently evil companions, or at ..the effects nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not c marriage imposiblc, and destroys both m should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope y the darling of his parents, should i>e spate prospects and enjoyments of life, by the c< deviating from the path of nature, and ii certain secret habit.' Such persons must. b< plating MARRIAGE, reflect that a Bound mind and body are the « requisite* to promote conoubUl happiness, out these, the journey through life becom* grim age; the prospect hourly darkens to mind becomes shadowed with despair and melancholy reflectiou that the happiness comes blighted with our own. DISEASE OP IMPRUOEN When the misguided and imprudent rot; finds that he has imbibed the seeds of th ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed s or dread of discovery, deters him from api who, from education and respectability, friend him, delaying till the coostitotioua this horrid disease make their .appearance, * ted tore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pal and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nod* hones and amis, blotches on the bead, fkc, tlet, programing with frightful rapidity, t palate of tl)6 month or the bones of the no the victim of this awful disease becomes a h commiseration, tilt death pnts a period sufferings, by sending him t«j “ that Undisc* from whence no traveller returns.” It it a mtiancholjf fact that thousands this terrible disease, owing to the nosklllft rant pretenders, who, by the we of that 1 ff'-nury, rnln the constitotiou and make i life miserable. STRANGERS irost not your lives, -»r health to the car Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, deal nami or character, who copy Dr. Jol Jisenieats,;or style themselves, lu the nen larly Bdacated Physicians, incapable of Ca y°R trifling month after month, taking t poisonous compounds, or as long as the « be Obtained, and in despair, leave yon with *° overyour galling disappointment. ■Df. Mistoo is the only Physician adver Hts credential or diplomas always bang : HU remediea or treatment are nnknow PJ[®Pf wd from a lif? spent In the great hbsj *«« first in the country and a more eaten.**' **cc than any other Physician in the world vu indorsement or the i ins many thousands cured at thlsinttiti I***' we numerous Important Sur* informed by Johnston, witnessed by the i ** Clipper,** and many other pa jaye appeared again and again or D ®**U* hte standing as a gentlemen of c spoasibility, is a sufficient guarantee toth SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY < 'lettdni received unless postpaid v be used on tbereply Persons wri •fjmw *4fcd portion of advertisement descr .Welting should be particular in iettetg w this Institution, in the Mferin «&SSJkJS!fSZ