RfflffiSk }} Brtwibt HF»:tallv 15 SCCtr ; *'- : SKUS&*" *J2&4.*-bV rr ( ■nLt hi **«“*>• laaisfrfr-w fwgW^Pi^«i*»«. ®P5*W> brunt;. ■* out BEgjjk. twits. •OpitPAKY •^WbUStr.-r, V s - " ■■■: ' VENTAGE »Hfß Manufacturers MS** *5 Wf to tlmtf ttoclc. l - wwrottr Immectiu,. rfeß wade «od i, p S.BMst, cUoth vantage put ‘W**# percejitattf ifefc: i^kfaWCou. pay £S9f > K\ lo i? y frun * Wfll OtberClothier, Clothier*.' INSTOWN, SsiOTTSSI .whtchw. that Tnck - l ' < »*«* person dri p **i 4od examine hi- PhttadAtphi,. &OUK. PCftpoet •r'Alfoqna' *aa wuv «©■ rinrcfaaM the spa SlroAi. flpimi.il., and Pure, nwiiifl**; t«iiißrit a •-•ustHi.tlyiai hm..i. dICALs. £tty. JtUVSBFA L TjUtyviHßs; llffASi ■ !r *• •pnna^oi' ifej to'iie pslil i.i- CptundrMri. IKli. #« V. WfiJfLK rr~n5F5T- K-- '•-Jjjtenwijt rloF Ml ps**- >ar-*^ iQM a> !<•« Mtoo«i Wmot friated or Cjuafkll’s S6W "fomln Pros." • tribune power-press PRINTING OFFICE. •i-ivmg. wilhlu the past two year®, toadej coutddersble , i lifiiiU to our entablement !in the wav of uew faucv Press, Paper Cutter, Card Cutte). Ruling Ms- Carij Power Prei»s. and largr Newspaper Power it* (a cut of which'we give above) we are (now prepared i jcecute anything in the line of printing or ruling in nylo equal to any establishment in the at i.dc“* equally low. We can execute, on short notice, all .jyJ-M of ; bedding, Invitation, Visiting, Bali & Business Cards. Ciroulars, Programmes, mammoth posters, sale bills. SOILSk &Ro® pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, blank books. MANIFESTS, ANO BLANKS OF AljL KINDS. Ml we M«k is a trial* feeling confident that we can give .iri-factiou if wehavq the opportunity. s in Lowtber's building, corner of Virginia and Ad .i *treets, opposite Superintendent's Office. XiQCAL ITEMS. UiiL IioAD SpkSd.—ln the Philadelphia £ve „mj Bupetin, of Sajtniday lest, we find;a commu nication detailing the recent excursion trip On the ..{toning of the railroad tome from New York city m Washington without change of cars} in which the running ofthe train between Washington and I’lnladelpijia, on return trip, is claimoS as the "fastest lime on record." , The writer evidently is in it posted on the running lime of several Railroads, md especially that of the Penn’a, Central, else he .. . mid not have made hU announcement with sucJi :i flourish of large letters and detail of stops, mile tigeand minutes. .• He states that the distance between Washington and Philadelphia is' 136 miles, and was run 'in 4 hoars and 23 minutes,’including 36 minutes tor •tops, leaving the actual running time 3 hours and (7 minutes, The distance between Altoona and Harrisburg i- 132 miles. The regular schedule time of the f ast Line East, between the (joints nafned, is 4 i.ours and 215 minutes, including 26 minutes for stops for wood and water, leaving tlfe actual running time 4 hours. Not mtfrequemly has tae train left this -mtion -from 30 to 40 minutes behind time and arrived at Harrisburg on time..: thus making faster ;ime than that made by the excursion train-be tween Washington and Philadelphia. But lest this should not be considered sufficiently convincing,;, we call up the following run, madehu iw ccn this place and Harrisburg, (132 miles) some three years since, by the Mail Train. Col. J. J. U'citzel. conductor, Michael Cook, engineer. On die occasion referred to, the schedule time between •hi- points \fas 5 hours and 6 minutes, The train :.dt this station 53 minutes behind time, leaving ■illy 4 hours and .12 minutes to make Harrisburg ■II time. Twenty-live stops were marie on the mute, at ap average loss of 3 minutes, to each, which reduqed the running time to two hours and ■ 7 minutes.! The train arrived at Harrisburg on lithe, having traveled at the rate of 44 tniles per hour. ' ' 1 , The New York and Washington train must navel considerable faster than it did on the oeca -ion of the repent excursion before it can beat, that run on the Penn’u. B. li. 136 miles, in 3 hours and 47 minutes, don't com l«ue with 132 miles in 2 hours and 57 minutes. Piiovosi: Mahshal’s Notice.—No handbills • ver posted ; n this place have attracted ko much ■ itentjon as those of the Provost Marshal of this district, put np on Saturday last, giving the names of all Altooiiians enrolled in the first and second classes, and notifying all who intend to. claim ex- emption frotp the coining draft, by reason jof alien ' '*e, physical disability, nnsuitableness of age, etc., to hand in Heir papers, on or before the 120th of in order that their names may be stricken frog! the list. In requiring men to hand in their exemption claims previous to the draft, we presume it is the intention of the Board to do may ,with examinations after the draft, and thus facilitate thtj business. All persons drafted on the itfth of January will be required to report imme diately, either in person or by substitute, or send in .$3OO, if (he commutation clause of the |aw be not altered previous to that time, and thuk two or dnee momhi’ tirhe will be saved. The requests jtereons knowing any who are sltbject to military duty, whose names do not appear on the list, to infoim him of the fact 'and he «|ill take , measures to rave them property enrolled. In consequence of the notice referred to, there i- a great demand for exemption blanks, and the lawyers and Justices of the peace have ri heavy run of ciistot i. , I Assessmew.—•' The annual assessment of taxes under the rise Laws of the United States having is en complel ed.for theXVUth Congressional Dis i net, we give! an abstract of the same as published in the Hoilidaysbnrg Register ; ; I amount or tax on incomes. j lihiircounty ........$6,572,31 ; Huntingdon jcoiinty...... . 5,218,87 ; Mifflin county.,.. 3,932,03 Cambria county 8U,68 ! 1 •—i $16,537.89 LICENSE TAX. •' * ....#4,927,46 . 3,432,85 1 1,822,46 .... 3,334,89 513,577,66 CA&KUaSS, BILUAftDTABLES ASP PI.ATE. Blair county...... $363,21 Huntingdon comny.... 306,31 Mifflin county., 85,00 Cambrik county 9,00 ’ —— $762,52 Utoir county.... ilimtingdon county...... Mi Sin c0unty............ < 'ambria comity... Total amount of tax assessed. $30,178,07 Monthly assessment* and returns are nJt in cluded in the 4bove. A Sew Use pok Them.—The wings of the ! American blackbird, so abundant in a itumh umoung the river rushes, are appropriated to a pretty purpose. The milliners have pressed] them | into service. [the Wings are coal black, «|ith a j iwch of vivid yermillipn at the shoulder. [They j nre placed, folded o» nqfure/, in thelittle haty worn ; by misses and young children. The effect is very | j^nty, [suggesting the partridge wing ’in Scotch I **P*» M «MWflihy the fashion plates. The [pinion j ”i the red winged blackbird i»’ much handsomer. Sergeant Alex Crawford'Gwin fell at the stoituingofFort Wagner, S. C.,vJ«lv 11. 1863, aged 26 yeanr and 11 months. This brave and patriotic yoang : man was horn in Logan township, Blair county,; At the break ing out of the rebellion bis; ardent spirit cangbt the patriotic flame and ho enlisted in the call for Pbiiee Months’ men. and fidtjifhlhr served out hts time. Scarcely had bo returned io the society of friends and home, when he re-enlisted for the war. under the heroic and lamented Captain Wavne, who fell at the sanguinary battle Of Pocotaligo. Yonpg Gwin was there, and; conducted himself so well, that the commanding officer, in making his report, made honorable mention of him. 4-, | .SC Always at the post of duty, he was with his bravw young Captain, Findley, at the storming of Tort Wagner, on July 11, 1863. iHere be yielded up his life upon the alter of Constitutional Liberty. Mother, mourn notforyourson, althcughlie sleeps in a|far off Southern soil. He sleeps as none but the Christian can sleep Of this tWe is nodoubt. Tothishis companions in arms bear testimony, as one correspondent writes, that “He always at tended our prayer meetings, manifesting a deep interest therein." His burial place is not marked by friendly hands, yet, the moat appropriate bury ing ground is his—on the field where he fell. Then rest thee, yonthfnl hero, in thy far off Southern - graved whose immortal spirit ascended amid the smoke of battle, to receive the Patriot’s crown and the Christian’s eternal reward. iSoLDiEKa’ MoxtFitENT.—What has become of the Board of Managers of the Soldiers’ Monument Association ? We have not heard from them for several months. The season for concerts, lectures, exhibitions, &c., is here. Notwithstanding the tariff put upon everything, pur people will patronize entertainments, and why not snch as will contribute to the funds for the erection of the Soldiers’ Mon ument ? Considering that in ,the neighborhood of $4OO have already been collected for the purpose, it will not do to let the matter drop. Wake up, Managers, look around a little, and see if yon cannot get up a lecture, concert, or exhibition of some kind, or devise other means to increase the fund. Stuj. Alive.—We had a line from Sergt. Jas. 'J . Moore, a few days since, informing as that he was Still alive and giving the “Bebs” the contents ot his musket .every lime he came, within proper range. ,Tim is a ‘‘brick,” tough a* a pine knot, and composed of the proper material to'make a good soldier. He has endured all the hardships of the Army elf the Potomac, passed through every battle in which the Penna. Beserves have taken part,; yet without receiving a scratch. We hqpe he may be as fortunate in future as in the past, and >vheii this “cruel war is oyer” may return to his home and friends to enjoy their society, and proudly wear the laurels he has so nobly won. CdcuTT Teachers' IsstitCtb.—The Teachers of the Common Schools of Blair county, are re spectfully invited to assemble in Hdllidaysburg, on Wednesday, December 30th, 1863. for the purpose of reorganizing the County Institute. Business of vital interest to every Teacher will be presented at the meeting, during Wednesday and Thursday— the length of time proposed to continue in session. We hope that every Teacher who has the good of his or her profession at heart, will try to he in at tendance, and aid us in re-establishing one of the principal auxiliaries of popular instruction. Respectfully, J. G. CODNSMAN, ; Co. Sup’t. The Building Association.— Will any of our citizens move in this matter? We feel interested, and we tliink that if our citizens, who have a lit tle cash on hand seeking a good investment, would, properly consider the subject they would become interested also. If such an" Association is to be formed, let us go at' it at once, in order that the’ proper legislation may be obtained at the opening of the session, and all draugements made to com mence building as soon as the season opens. tK&~ “ The cry is, still they come!” Tqrkeys, cider, apples, oysters, etc. Who wouldn’t be a printer about the Holidays, even -if he should starve the remainder of the year. Jake Wilson, -Of the green grocery, a few doors below os, has | onr thanks.for a backet of fine large; apples, sam ples of a large slock he has oti hand. Potatoes, turnips, cider, vinegar, huts, confectioneries, spices, and many other notions may ateo be had at his establishment. “ Wade in” and see. - The New Fixm. —The new firm of John Lowther & Co., down stairs, has just received a choice selection of dry goods, groceries, etc., which are offered to the public at thje smallest ad vance, The ladies will find d beautifiul assort ment, of dress goods, shawls, &c., of the latest styles.; Col I and see. IST It is not often that ye come in contact with an article that we feel justified in recommending to our numerous readers, but the article of Family Dye Colors, manufactured by' Howe & Stevens, advertised in this day’s paper, we,; feel we can heartily commend to all who may (lave use for dyes Sjf any colors, sale by all druggists. Dead. —We are sorry to leafn that Rev. Thomas D. Gotwalf, of East Baltimore Annual Conference, M. E, Church, died at Williamsport, a few days since, of pleurisy. He was a young! man of fine promise, universally esteenfed by all who enjoyed 1 bis acquaintance. He leaves a wjfe snd one child. Lengthened:; —Roush's Drug store has been ex tended the full length of the building, giving him oheof the finest looms ofr the kind In the town. On enljenDg,:it presents the appearance of a city {wholesale house. ] i , Going South.—We leant that qtuie a number of mechanic* in this place, intend leaving for Nashville, Chattanooga and other Southern towns, during the present month. Reason—wages are better! Accident. —Mr. £. B. Tipton, of j this place, fell ftvjm the first floor into the jUllar of Dr. Cal-, derwobd’s new i>nilding v a few ejveningp since, diw, locating his wdst and receiving other’injnries. ggHHon. Jas. R. Morrison, of Jmiiata county, while a visit to relatives ip Maryland, was thrown from a buggy, receiving: a fracture of the skull, form the effects of Which; he died instantly. CarJTf yod want good eating apples, prime segars, choice confectioneries, highly N flavored toilet articles, or any kind of call on Master Will Patton, at the Post office. All the leading daily papers regularly receiv'd, GRAND VICTORY! THE CASH SYSTEM TRIUMPHANT! Two years experience has convinced me that when goods are sold Jor Cash, they can be sold at a very small advance on first cost; therefore I have determined to make another reduction in my prices, to take effect ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 4th, 1863. In taking this step, I have been actuated solely by a desire to benefit the laboring classes. While there has been but a small advance in wages, the necessaries of life have advanced enormously, and the prospects are that they will still go higher. Believing that the additional amount of goods which I can sell, at the reduced prices,,will justify me in my undertaking, I respectfully invite the attention of the public u> the following figures. Almost every person is aware of the prices at which the goods specified are now selling, hence they will readily note the reduction, and can easily figure up the saving to them in them in the course of a year. - My prices have heretofore been as low, if not lower, than those of any other merchant in the country, but I now make the following reduc tions in GOODS. Calicoes, 2 cents per yard. Delaines, 2i “ “ *• Alpacas, ...5* “ •• •* Mohair, .8 » •* Eeps, 8 “ Merinos, ...i>,2o “ Irish Poplins, 6to 8 “ •* *• Lustres, 5 “ •* Cashmeres, .5 to 15 “ “ “ Shawls, 50 cents to $1.50 each. Flannels, 5 to 10 cents per yard. Kentucky Jeans,..« 5 “ “ ‘ Tweeds,.. ....5 to 10 •' “ “ .Cottonades,..' 5 cents per-jaid, Sattinetts, sto 15 " “ Cassimeres...... 15 to 25 •* “ Plaid 8 “ •• « Shirting, 6to 8 “ •• “ Linseys, sto 8 •* • * «> Canton F1anne1,....; 2to 5 “ “ “ Linen Table-C10th5,......10 to 12 “ •• Cotton, ........\........5 to 10 “ *• *• Ladies’ Cloaking Cloth, 12 to- 25 “ “ “ Shirting Check. ....2 to 3 “ •• •> Ticking, sto 8 •• •• “ Muslin, ; 2to 5 “ •* Gloves, Hosiery. Opera Hoods, &c„ reduced ac- cordingly. GROCERIES. Syrups. Sugar, Coffee, 1 Tea, Pepper, Ginger, Starch Ess. Coffee, Gandies, Soap • 10 cents per gallon. 1 “ ■ “ pound. 2 “ “ lO to 15 “ “ “ .....10 “ “ “ - •' 10 cents per pound. ; o u “ •••■ 1 “ ■’ box. 1 “ pound. 1 to 5 “ “ “ QUEENSWARE. White Stone Tea Sets, .....50 cents per set. “ “ Plates, 10 “ “ “ " “ Dinner " .12 “ “ “ White Stone Soup Plates, 12 cents per set. China Tea Sets, $l.OO to $2.00 per sat. CARPET & OIL-CLOTH. Rag Carpet, 0 cents per yard. List, C “ “ ' “ All \\ 00l Carpet,.... 10 cents per yard. Floor Oil-Cloth, 5 “ “ •* SHOES. Ladies’ Custom-Made Sewed Shoes, 12 cts. per pair. “ “ Pegged “ 10 to 16 *• Misses’Shoes, 10 to 12 cents “ “ Children’s Shoes, sto 10 “ “ “ 'I wish all to understand that these prices are for GASH ONLY—-that they are made to accom modate persons of small means, to whom it is an object to purchase where the can save a few cents on each article—and that they will be adhered to strictly for the present, and so long, in the future, as my sales will justify. After making the reduc tion 1 must donblr my sales in order to make as much money as I did at the old prices. The pub lic can at once discover that it is to their advantage to extend me their piatronage, thereby enabling me to make still further reductions for their benefit. ' v ’ R. A. O. KERR, i Main Street, Altoona, Pa. Dec. 2, 1863.—tf. Fire ! Fire !!—Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the fiames, but go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire.— He is agent for thirteen different companies, among which are some of the best in .the United States. Altoona, July 21,-tf. Notice.—Foreign notes will, not be received at the office of the Altoona Gas and Water Company in payment for gas or water bills, inasmuch as the hank in this place will not receive them on deposit BENJ. F. ROSE, Treasurer. Altoona Nov. 19th, 1663. Dye Colors.— Howe & Stevens’ Dye Colors, twenty-four different shades. Howe & Stevens' Dye Colors, twenty-four dif ferent shades. Howe & Stevens* Dye Colors, twenty-four dif ferent shades, foi sale at Roush’s Drug Store. Or Nichols' Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. g3r Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. For sale at Roush's Drug Store. (9* Baker’s Cod Liver Oil, pure and fresh. Baker’s Cod Liver Oil, pore and fresh. Baker’s Cod Liver. Oil, pure and fresh. For sale at Roush’s Drug Store, RAILROAD ANDXAIL SCREDDLE, TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express West afrlvea 7.40 A.M. leaves 850 A.M. Pblladel’a •• “ ; “ 8.20 •* *• 8.40 “ Part line “ “ ' 8.65 P. M. “ ,10 P.M. Mall Train u ; * ■ 7.50 « 14 7.55 <• Express Train East) “ 9.20 P, M., IcavcsSAOP. M Past Line “ ) “ 1.15 A.M , “ IROA,M Mall Train “ ; “ 7.40 “ « gsj “ Through Accom. “ r *•, .11125 a “ 11 AO « Trains on Hollidaysbnrg Branch run to connect with Expren Trains West, Mail Train East and West and Thro* Accommodation Train East, Trains on Tyrone A Cletrfleld Branch and Bald Eagle Valley E. H. run to connect with Express Train West and Hail Train East and West. ■ MALLS ARRIVE, Eastern Through, Eastern Way Western Way Western Through. Hollidaysbnrg J J. r ... 7,40 A.M. ••••• 7,00 P.M. • -i— 10,16 A.M. ... i... 7,40 A. M. 7,30 A. M. A 7,00 p. M. MAtLS,CLOSK. Western Way 7,20 A. M. Eastern Way,.... .: 7,80 « Western Thrbngh i. 4 7,15 P.M. Eastern Thtgngh, .'. 715 » H0111day5bnrg......................... 7.80 A M. A 5,45 P.M. Orrxo* HocasDaring the week from 5.45 A. M. until 7,80 P.M. On Sunday* from 7,30 nnlll 8,30 A. M. ; G.W. PATTON. P.M. Altoona. A| i ll 20,1803. W* SHA KB AND BURN I Shake anil Bam I Shake and Born!!! 1 : This is the life of agony eudnred by the sufferer from Fe ver and Ague. He wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing at what mometit be may bo prostrated, and therefore disinclined to any serious attention to business. This ia the condition of thousands in town and country. It is no exaggeration to say x that Fever and Ague kills more than any ather twenty diseases in Amer fca. For a sure and speedy cure of this teryfyfyifflietioc, V* take great pleasure In recommeodtng HOBTKTTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, which have already achieved a wide reputation for rapid and power effects in renovating,, the system prostrated by this disesse. For ssle by Druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. Im. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. Win. Cosgrove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means bsd tailed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Brooch i tie, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and' the debility and nervous depression canned by these disorders. Oesiroiu of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I bare brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address, Rer. WM. COSQBOVg, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Dec. 23.18«2-ly.] DR. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. • Use given uuiveiaal satisfaction during the fourteen years it has been Introduced into the United Staten. After be ing tried by millions, it bas been proclaimed the pain de stroyer of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed It cannot and never has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influ enza, it cant be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every family for sudden ac cidents, snob as barns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, Ac. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, andean be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Office 66 Cortlandt street,. New York. For sale by G. W. Kessler, Altoona. makeied in this place, on the 2Sd nit, by Eey. 0. A. Holman, Hr. GEORGE WILSON to Hiss ANN ELIZA BAYER, both of Cambria county. v DIED. In this place, on the 2d inst., of scarlet fever, GEORGE W, soni of George C. and Mary E. Bazzih aged 2 years, 3 months and 2 days. A link id the golden chain it broken. The brightest, purest, best; The voice of God has spoken, Dear little George’s gone to rest. NEW FIRM!! A FRESH ARRIVAL! NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PEICES! T*TE ARE GLAD TO BE ABLE TO v t inform the people of Altoona and vicinity that vc are just receiving a very targe and fine supply of WINTER GOODS, just bought in Philadelphia fur CASH, and at reduced prices, and are determined to dispose of them at the KimUlest possible advance. Our stock! of DRESS GOODS for the Winter is now complete, consisting, In part, of a full line of Black Silks, French Merinos, Drab and Figured Alpacas, -Wool Delaines, Figured And Plain Paramettos, and an entire d«w Style of Fignred Delaines, Woolen Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Hoop Skirts. Balmoral Skirts, very cheap; a foil and Complete line of Woolen and Cotton Hosiery And Oloves. We also invite apeclalaltentlou To onr stock of Domestic Goods, of vbiph we Have a full line, snoh as Prints, Ginghams. Muslins and Sheetings, Red, Grey and White Shirting, Canton Flannels, 4c., at orlpear old Prices. Boots and Shoes for Usn kid Boys* Wear; Ladies. Misses and Childrens’ Gaiters, Fine and heavy Morocco and Goat Shoes. We have also received a choice lot of'Groceries, Such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Syrups, 4oi, and A new and handsome stock of Qneentware, Selected expressly for this market. , O-tVe call the especial attention of all to the fact that we are now selling all kinds of goods at the lowed market prime, strictly far cash, regardless of what they cent ut. Sincerely thanking the public for the liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed, we most respectfully invite everybody, and particularly our friends, the Ladies, to call at the MODEL and secure bargains whQe they are to bo had. [Dec 9„tf.] JOHN LOWTHEB i CO. U. S. 5-20’S. The Secretary ot the Treasury has hot yet given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loau from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, u “General Subscription Agent," will confinne to supply the public. J The whole amount of the Loan authorized is give Hun dred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Tour Huhdred Millions have been already subscribed for and paid into the Treas ury, mostly within the last seven months, j The large de mand from abroad, and the rapidly Increasing borne de mand for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Associations now organizing in all parts i f the country, will, in a very short period, absorb tbe balance Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions week ly, frequently exceeding three millions dally.and It is welt known that the Secretary of the Treashry has am pel and unfailing resources In the Duties on Imparts urd Internal Revenues, and in the issue of the Interest bsarinc Legal Tender Treasury Notes, It is almost a certainty that he will not find It necessary, for a longtime to come, to seek a market for any other long or premature Loans VSSSSfS&ti!' ™ , “ SfSBa 1 ™ Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Associ ations, as well as tbe minds of all who have idle money on their bands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no lime in subscribing to this most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, and advanbe to a hand some premium, aaVaa the result with the" Seven Thirty” Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer bo sub scribed for at par. r It it a Six per Cent. Loan, the Interest asset Principal pay able m Onn, thus yieldng oner Nine per cent, per annum at tbe present rates of premium on coin. The Government requires all duties on imports to be paid in Coin; these duties have fora long time past amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the payment of the Intereet on all the MB’* and other permanent Loans. 8 j that It is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payment! upon el! liablU- TheLosn to called 4-20 from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run'for 20 yearsjyet the Government baa a right to pay them off in Gold, at par, at any time after 0 ySfcTB. j . of N ovMuber’aml £%* *“******’ “ > he «"* *»• SuDscribersean hare Coupon Bonds, which- are payable f o i?? r, J ftnd . 4re H°> sl4o,ssoo,and SMQO; or Esgis wreo Bonda of same denominations, and In addition, 16,- * or purposes arid for invest* meats of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds ire preferable. These 6-20*8 cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or *od the Government tax on them I is only one ana a-balf on the amount of income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per an nam; all'oUier investments, such as income form Mort gages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., mast pay from three to five per cent, on the income. \ Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will con tinue to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mail,' or otherwise, promptly attended to. ! JJtoe Inconvenience of a few days* delay in tbe delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand beloglso gnat; but as interest commences from the day of snbscnption, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is being made to di minish the delay. * ~, Snbacrlptlon : Agent, v}h i A°?K H J ffniD ■WBEEK PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. December 2,18«3.-2m. ESTRAY. p AME TO THE RESIDENCE OF V^thesnbscriber,in Logon township, i jw .. zieAr Allegheny Pomace, onorabont the No T. ember > 18 ®> a bright Red Milch Cow, having a white star on ibre-JVPW bead, and white holly. The owner requested to come forward, prove pron."^* 3 **®* t sffi t^“^,aw. SWay ’ Mh *7 lB6 * he Pec. 2.1803,-3t* . SAMCEL j WEIGHT. SUGARS, AND SYRUPS Vy of all grades, and at reasonable prices, for sale by PRITCHEY. WORRELL’S PREPARED ,~ ~ Just received and for sale by ’ I QPKCTAOLBB AND ETK vers s>r sals at 1-tf. FAMILY DYE COLORS. Patented October 13th, 1863. Black, Black/er SOL, Dark Biae t Light Btw, J*e*ehm*e Claret Brown, Dark’&vten. Light Brown. Sn*& Browu Chary, Crirnitm t Dark Drab, 'Light Draby jßhdii Drab, lAght-&ym(trfby For Woolen aod-riixcd Goode, Shawls, Scarft, Dresses, BlbbonS, 0 lores, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers; Kid Gloves. Children's CtaUUng, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. ■ For 2& cents you can odor as many good* a* would otb - erwtoe coat Are time* that ran. Various shades cu b« produced from the ume dye, The proceaa to simple and any one « nsatfae dye with perfect snrcsss, Directions id Kngllib, French lodGenm, IbiUd Mwk ptduii For further information in Dyeing, and firing a perfect knowledge what color* an beat adapted to dre orer oth er*. (with many valuable teoaipe*,) purchase Persona wishing to takestock in the company can still be accommodated, there being a few shales list unsold. Altoona,; May 19th.-tf. B. P. R08*; JWoswrer. Dissolution— notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned has been dissolved by mutual con-: < cent, B. W|. Hough having the collection of the accounts; of said firm. ■ E. W.KODOH, Nov. lB5B. J. E. TOOLE, NOTICE.—The boots of the late firm will be left with’ John W. Humes, Esq., for collection. Nov. 21,j1553r5t B. W. ROUGH. EXTOAFAMILY FLOra, PUT UP In ]4i Sacks expressly for family use at ' • I ' ! r . WaTCHEfS i i POFFEE rfiITCHBY. 1 A BARRELS PURE CIDER VINE-; J. \J Oiat just fcr A*fo low at 1 t s 1 PEESER KSSLKh’S. s-'swirrai HOSTETTEH’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pore and jaowerlhl Took, eorraoMn sod tiUnttn, of wondertbl efllcacy In djsnsss of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Onioi Dyspepsia, Lirer Complaint, tJeadache, Oeaenl Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirit*, Consti ration, Colic, Intermittent Ferera, Criunpe Spume, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or produced by special canses. ■ Noihixo Out ia not wbofoaome, genial and restorative t“ 1“ “tore enter* into the compoeition of BOiUTTII’S STOMACH RXTTERB. This popular preparation ee»»«in. no mineral of any kind; no deadly bdtanicat element; no Sery excitant; bat it ie a combination of the extract* of taro baltamio hub* and planta with the potent and mild e«t of all diffusive stimulants. > It la well to bo forearmed against disease, and, *o for as the human system can be protected by human meant againat maladiea engendered by an nnwhoieaoma atmo sphere, impure Water and other external causes, HOSTJCT TKB'S STOMACH BITTERS may foe celled on a* a safe guard. In districts infected with finer and Ague, it haa been found infollible os a pro Yen tire and irresistible at reme dy, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of J? •**•¥* the scourge; and thousand* who neglect to stall themselves of its protective quail tie* in advance, are cored by.a very brief coarse of mis marvelous medi cino. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months In vain, until foirly saturated with that dangerons alkaloid, are not nnfrsquently restored to BTOKS *** d * 3 " by 1110 ““ 0f HOSIETTER’S The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonder* in cases of Dmxrau and in lan conßnaed forma of IHDIOISTIOX. Acting os a gentle and painless apperieu t, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Cosstipatiox superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable tdifireoui Attache, fewness of .yptnti and Fits of Languor, find prompt and,, perma nent relief (bom the Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Biiuocs Couo is immediately w n*ed by a amgle dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resort ing to It, the return of the complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic. HOSTBTTER’S BITTERS produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be folly appreciated. In cases of ComtUttUonal raahnesr, Premature Decay and DebUlty and Decrepi tude arising from Old Agx, it qxorclsea the electric inffn ence. In the convalescent stages of all diaeaa« it oper ates as a delightful invlgorant. When the powers ofna r re^ ** operates to re-enforce and re-esub- Last, bat not least, it Is The only Soft Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, >nd f°“fely fr® 6 from the acid elements present more or le«# in all the ordinal? tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may bo truly added, deservedly with the intelligent portion of the community, as HOSTETTER’B BITTERS. Prepared by HOSTETTRR AjailTH, Pittsburgh, Pa. where Storekeepers every- HELMBOLU’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, a Positive and Speed Remedy for duenna of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and' all Unnatural En largement* are reduced, as w ell as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. F °r. W eaknoss arising from Excesses,Habits ofDissipa tio&t Eearly Indiscretion of Abuae, attended with tbe fol lowing symptom* 7 • Indisposition to Exertion, toss of Power, of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerses, .Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefnlnetl Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bach. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,' - . * Hot Hands, riushtngof tbs Body, Dryness of the Skin, Ernptlons on tbs Pace, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon follow* fop*e>uv, IbMty, Epileptic fUt; In one of wblch the Patient may expire. s ™>2gs» “yth.t they are not frequently followed by those “Direful Diseases,” “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many an aware of the cause of their suffering. nuTsom will oosrtss rag axco&ns ormnnuitiingn. Aiuf Melancholy DeaJJu by Cannmptim bear ample wit ness to the Truth of the assertion. V rheOnuixtvtumonct affected wit* Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, . ■. which HtUCßop’s EXTRACT BUCHU invariably date. A Trial will convince tbe moat skeptical. . FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES. /it many Affection* peculiar to Ibmala the Extaxcr Bocmu Is unequaied by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Fainfetaess, or finppmsslon of Castomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sdnbons stats of tbe Uterus t>ocborrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether amlnr from In discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or In tbe DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIKE. Tbktno mart Bobo*, Mercury, or unpUatant. Mediant* forumpitasantanddanffertnuditatM. BELMBODD’g EXTRACT BCCHU AND IMPROVED | BOSE WASH OCKBB SECRET DISEASES In »U their Stage*, At little Kzpeue. or no change in Diet. _ Mo IneoantSeace. ■ind no Btponrt. It canaea a frequent decbe and give* strength to Uri nate, thereby Remoting Obstructions, Presenting and Corine Stricture* of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflate ■nation* so frequent In the class of diaeaaea, and expelling OB Poitmout, Bhtated and womout Matter. Tflovttxi* upon Thousands who sate bxxnthxVio inn op Quacks, and who hare paid Aeatry fere fo be cured in a snort time, have fonnd they were deceived. and that the “ POISON" hae, by the use of “ powiapta astukoknts,” been dried up in the ayatem, to break out In an aggra rated fbim, andpsrtapj after Marriage. , Gw Hnnoui’s Eitkact Bccho for all affections and of „i h ' URINARY GROANS, whether (slating in MALE or rEMAIiK, from whatever canae originating and no matter of BOW GONG STANDING. Distance of time Organa requires the aid of a DIURET IC.- HBLUBOUPS EXTRACT BCCHO IB Til* GREAT DIURETIC, andls certain to hare the desired effect in all Dimmer for which it it Recommend at. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5. Delirered to any Address, securely packed from obeerva tion. 1 - ■' ' Detcribe Symptom* in all Ommmraxtkmt, Cores Guaranteed! Advice Gratis !! Address letters for information to. ' H. B. HELMBQLD, Chemist. KM Booth Tenth-st., bel. Chestnut, Phils UKLUBOUPB ; Jfedicol Depot, , , HELMBOLD’SDrug and Chemical SbitlMnl 594 BROAWAY, XEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND GOTMNCI PEED DEALERS who endearor ta dispose “ afthetrmcn" and “otAer” articles on f*e reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations. , , ' . «• Extract Bnoka, ■ “ ' " ' “ SsrsapaHlla. 1 ■* Improved Rose Wash, * sons nr* ALE DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK EOR RRLMBOUPS. , v TAKE NO Out osit the Advertisement and stnd for it J I AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND KXI