ctt'tihviii tout,' Wfaw* hi- J IIU CTvT?fl*WWi * ****** t»j»h 'iff 19 ? "Mitiiitf «** 4*>-t W* Friw*. ggow: If t,. , , t. . j?' * r .- tNwmw. r -p f .few,*,. ’ Oobde St4>rf., ‘RANKLE. ■pfcAFT! : -32 A - RjMw"*. rod vi. JgMo B««1l *hom '-xrmp- W .f 'Wt M honiP gfe ftm to ri,k SgiW th* trotter their WM Kf^orivill -Md welt W.whMi :.ptinw. . r drawn to the ; tHwlip from j ,td«'»HniiW - ! ■aff oTMKN «*. SHOES, Store. ' rpn,:i; jfeHpectfully 9*:«n* Tlolntt> KW:«itb IMr STOCK OF 8 ,b»r» boeq ee <* M setting all Tpelr line of MB EX'S SHOJi.s if, BnlmortU Show, ;4Unx fcr wet ■ titers] pstroiupv flifiwa of Site name' ;* issii’s *txe*.«nire HT>l i MAUX ‘BINTAGE X HANDS. nacturers itrAdy- marie antinn of the teir alack. c shAy are nude let oqrlmmediat* ■ putfo toid am Jh* IBE3T, r-a«de cloth 10 Importers «u. I .per centage jmii |W» pomatagx | fojMnbum redded by those if- We rvtafl out I morchanu oat (*Who bttyfrom IdlhsrCtothten I SAM Clothiers' ►WN, at which we M*. tb*t Meh jrtrws 4rop >nd4attab»Ma IOKK. Wdreapeqr fag» «nd jHir i Pore, to«rfc« on hamt. l 6 -‘ & Onff/Sm. I ' rfit algtw. #s: LABGE, 5: or ad; ftiw- W«, BD; * se of a'adiuß 4i|S r. *■£... pV f,. :7 ■ Htflflta IWfaittE. I ti CwHtO'i Sa* “Cmtry fim.' tribune tower-press PRINTING OFFICE. within the past two years. made Considerable jd w our ealaWUhiheut in the wav-of new fancy , VP :-. 'crew Press, Paper Cotter, Card Cntter.Huling Ha- Power Press, aud large Newspaper Power .» cutof which wa give above) wo uro nbw prepared . anything iu tliH line of printing pr ruling in 4 , v i. to any establishment in the State, and at iV> equally Jow. We cal) execute. on short notice, ail 4 ] ; |Af. Of ' . . priding, Invitation, Visiting, Ball A Business Cards', Olroulars, Programmes, MAMMOTH posters, sale bills, li'jiUL' &Ro® . pamphlets, Pay and Check: Bolls, •BLANK BOOKS. AND BLANKS OF ALL KINDS. vii wk is a trial, feeling -confident that we can give .. i-i.'ictjon if we opportunity. ‘•Vt* i*i Lowtheifs building, comer of Virginia and An i opposite Superintendent’s Office. LOCAL ITEMS. To THOSE INTERESTED IN THE DRAFT —As many persons present themselves before the Provost Marshal in order to hove their names strickoo off no list prior to the drift, on the plea of! Manifest Permanent Ptufticai Disability, it may sate trouble ■.nil expense to all concerned, to be informed what i- meant by the foregoing expression. The loss of : right eye. an arm, band or leg, or the loss of -'th :or anything that is palpable, or can be seen ,i a glance, would properly come nuder this head. -.nd «i/y ancti.cases.e The fact that a person is not .-outlined prior to the Draft, does not preclude the vimination afterwards. Persons entitled to ex emption on the groundsyof Alienage, Non-resident, ['m.nitablenese of age, can have their names -iricken off tJjle list, upon the production; of suffi . ient and satisfactory evidence establishing anv of .he pleas. Persons exempted from the last draft, u hother from physical disability, alienage, non si.lenoe, unsuitablenesa of age, election, only -i.'pport of parents or motherless children or by luring commutation, need not present themselves .r iheir papers again. No claims for exemption mi the ground of being only support ojf infirm imrents or motherless children will be heard, inas much as death, or other causes, may remove the ,'i .mnds of the. claim previous to the draft. flonniaLE Accident .---On last FrJßay, evening , little after dark, a man was. found lying dead on dm railroad track, near the Upper Tyrone Forge. ..ml a short distance below this place. The body mis brought tdt the station, and as no one recog-. i it'd it an inqdest was held. The upperpart of the firtul of the unfortunate man was completely crushed -ml the brain and Mood could be found for several on the iron rails. His pockets were examined M die jury, expecting to find some book or paper »hereby he might We .identified, but nothing could found. One of the July proposed that his arms ■s* examined, when on his right arm was found the i une T. Hnntpr. Immediately every one recog nized him as Thomas Hunter, of Ironsville, this ..inly. It was said that one of his brothers was ii the Central Hotel, attending a ball, who was int for, and who also identified him. It Was as- ■ -named that Mr. Hunter intended coming to iyrone in the evening, and it is that i ■vhi!e*he was watching a train which was coming I hi meet him, another approached.bim from behind unnoticed, a# the accident .must have occurred j iibout the time-the Freights east and the Mail) Train west pass each other at that place. De- ■ | eased leaves a wife and two children.—Tyrone 1 Herald. , ! PißEv—Just as onr citizens had fairly settled themselves in their beds, on Thursday treniog they were aroused by the cry of “ Fire!” ind the ringing of the Shop bell. On repairing ■‘the street we discovered the two-story I frame ' hiding, on the corner of Julia and Harriet ■'ceets, opposit the Episcopal church, to be on tire. ; The fire company was soon on hand ■ ith the machine and'hoes, and a plentiful sup ply of water allayed the flames and preserved the adjoining buildings. The house which was burned lunged to Mr. John Hickey, and was occupied ' the time by Misses M.iE. Hickey as a milll "•-•ry store. How the Are originated is not known. l"ie inside of the house was burned first,, and one die Misses Hickey ahd a little girl sleeping in 'he house, barely made their escape by being rtiken out of an upstairs Window. Nothing but a -(•wing machine and a few articles of bedcllqthing "ere saved. It will .be remembered that the ■ Misses Hickey were burned out, about the first of j ■/nlv last, when; Flock and Hodnot’s buildings were burned. VPs : understand ■ their goods were i insured. I . 1 ’i-V 'I , j- . I < *t-’B Quota.— -According to the figuring of die Jifgater, the followung will be ithe* quotas of the lifterent sub-districts in ibis county, in thej next trait :•— Std>-divitiont ; Quotas. JSxcat. Total. j Allegheny township 30 14 | 44 i liolUdaysburg and Gaysport. 44 22 I 66 i I'vronaadd Fraojutown tips. 36 16 . 52! Tv-rone Bdr. jmi Snyder tp. 32 10 32 Mwtinafcwg bori. ST. Wood iienyaMTajjor tp5....... 39 , < aihft|ine, Hnrtpn & VV00d beiyri§5..;...„5i..........U„ 52 26 I 78 Glair and Juniata tps ....... 26 18 I 39 Altoona ; t .. 62. 30 i 92 I.ogan township.... 44 20 64 Amis t0wn5hip......30 14 ! 44 CresnfieW andFreedbm tpi... 26 12 38 Total..;; 411 | 605 ;■ ’ •—Hr*"- MrruAi Paowcnos.-r-We traders tand' that a meeting of Hotel and Boarding Housekeepers was held on Saturday evening last, for the purpose of lonniiig an association to protect tfaemselvOs from fhe meeting * adjonmed to meet again at the Arcade HoteloriSaturday evening, December iftih, 1863, at 7 o'clock. Aki invitation isextended iu all engaged inj the business named,, to meet at ■iie lime specified.!' Fikst KanosAt, Bank or Aj.TooNA.4-Wd on derswmd that the requisite capital has been secured 48,1 «hat the First Rational ißank of Altoona jwiil ** opened in Brit placeas soon as the accessary vrangetnema can,be made. Wm. M. I.loyd has tiered Ptwniem. . A Siiiatr Escape.—OnTuesday morning fa»*r s as the mail train east was attempting to get ahead of a freight by means of switching off, at Lilly’s Station, the train coming west hove in aight around a carve, and came oh with consider tjble'velocity. Seeing that a collision was inevi fjable, the engineers add tiremenofboth* engines jumped off, and allowed the trains to come to gether,: which they did ;to the -total demolition of the cow-catchers. Steam having been reversed in both : engines, ;fhe train going ..east commenced backing down the grade—the other following for a short distance before being checked. The pas sengers or. the moving train were nnconscions of the danger they were in—moving down a heavy grade.with full steam on,and neither engineer nor fireman ! Fortunately one of those! cool-headed, heroes Who occasionally; arise just wien the cause j of humanity needs.them, emerged from a window j of the baggage-ear, climbed npon the roof, raj along, mounted the steam-horse, and placing the right bit in his month, checked'the onward course of the, life-freighted train to destrnctiori. Soon he had the runaway train again moving towaid the east ajnd back again to the deserted station. The name jof this meritorious individual is Mr. Edward Pitcairn, Baggage-Master. Let him; have a good place On the Bond, and a warm nook in your mem ories ,r—John»lown DewocnU. j A Murry Chbistmas.—Call and see the Bne suwk (if Photograph Albums, suitable for Holiday Presents. Tbe ! cheapest and the best assortment to be found in the town. Alsq a fresh stock of fine French Cream Con flections such as ■ i i Orange Slice. 1 Peach i “ | : Mcjss Paste.' K “ Drops, Gum “ Fancy Cornetts and a foil stock of Plain Candy jFresh stock of'Family Crackers. Soda Biscuit, 1 . Sugar •• Ginger Nuts, Apples, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco. Perfupiery, Extracts, Pomade and Hair Oil; Toilet npd shaving Soap, Corobs &f.; writing Paper. (Cap Letter, Billet and Note)i Envelopes of all sizgs and qualities, and a variety jof Notions, ail on hand and for sale cheap,for cash' by A. CLABAUGH. I No. I Cor. Brant Row. ' A Skvw.be Assault, and their Colors Taken! —lt is ppt often that we hear of a more chivalrous with soph dyeing success, : and so few killed, :as has been made on Howe;& Stevens' FamUv jjfye Colors, and that too by ladies, wholly unaccustomed to any thing of the kind. Every lady in tfie country should continue the assault until these coltprs are found in every house. Sold by all drnggistsjthroughoiit the country. Auxiljaet Society. —On Thanksgiving day, the ladiesj if Hollidaysbnrg organized an auxiliary society the Women’s Branch U. fji. Sanitary Commissjon. and elected officers, &c. The col lections ipj the different churches on that day was as follows,: Presbyterian, $54,85; Lutheran, $24; Methodist; $l5 ; Cash, $lO. ; , Apples;—A large lot of Apples, of prime quality, for bakingand eating purposes; suchjas Ram bos, Vandevcrs, Pound apples, Golden Pippins and various other kinds, just received and ’ for sale at S. C. Ppstiewait’s, between the Post Office and Railroad, i . Sou).—The piers, abutments, etc., of Colam bxa bridge, have been sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for $75,000 cash. A sub stantial railroad and carriage bridge will so®n span the Susquehanna between Columbia and Wrights ville. - li| ' ■ 1 W acted. —A gentleman with a wife and one child wisses to rent a house immediately. In quire at this office. Many persons write articles and ijend them to an editor to be corrected—as If an editor’s office were a house of correction. GRAND VICTORY! THE CASH SYSTEM TRIUMPHANT! Two years experience has convinced me that | when goods are sold Jar Cash, they canbe sold at | a very small advance on ’first cost ; therefore I have; detetihined to make another reduction in my prices, to take effect ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 4th, 1868. In takihg this step, I have beenactuated solely by a desire to benefit the laboring classet.' While there has been bnt a small advance in wages, the necessaries of life, have advanced enormously, and the prospect? 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 tif jthe public to the following figures,— Almost erepr person is aware of thei prices at which the ! goods specified are now selling, hence they will note the reduction, and mtn easily j figure up tjuf saving to them in them in the qonrse 1 of a year. [My prices have heretofore been as low, | if not }owef,>than those of any'other merchant in’l the country, but I now make the folWiijg reduc " ! ! T ' 1 17 I 56 tions in DRY GOODS. 2 cent* per yard .........,..2 i “ “ u ;♦* “ ...... . ,8 '■** i* l . 44 : Calicoes...... I Delaines. ..U.... I Alpacas,..,;;] I M0hair,....;.; I Bn*". I4J ....is. ■ “ •„;» j Merinos,....'.] iso “ ■« i Irish Poplins, .5 to 8 .“■•jo “ j Lustre*,. ...a.. 5 •* : “ j Cashmeres,;.,..,,,,. Ji to 16 “ , ■ Shawls,,,,..] ~.,,..60 cents to $1,50 each. ; 15ani»fe,..,‘iU..,.*., J 5 to 11) cedt* per yard. Kentucky Jkans,.;..,. ..,.6 " “ Tweeds,..,... ~..5 to 10 “ Cottonades]].. cents per yard. Sattlactts,.,],]. 6to 16 “ H ]. Caastotete*,].;,,...,,ls »26 •.* “ Plaid StonoW, „.,8 .»*• f» .»« Shirring,...,],]. ~..,,..610 8 « t*: ** Linsey*,.;..6 to 8 “ o “ Canton F1»mi81,.A.,.2: to 6 “ f*; •« Linen Tab)e-C10du,;..,.,.10 to 12 “ ff; ' •*, C0tt0n,.,....]., ...,..,.6 to 10 r ; Ladies’Clanking Cloth, 12 to 26 > m,“ , Shirting Cheek, .2 to 8 M Cream Strawberries, j " Chocolate, “ Bon Sons. Burnt Almonds, Rose “ Vanilla “ Ticking, » .5 to 8 « •• JttusUn,,.,. tn 5 Gloves, Hosiery. o)iera Hoods, &c.. rednml ac . cordingly, GHt XJEHIES. Syrup*,..... 5ugar,...... Coffee,.../. Tea, Pepper,..... Ginger...... Starch,....., Ess. Coffee. Candles.... Soap, QUK'ENSWARK. White Stone Tea Sets,. v*'* cents per set. !“ “ “ Plates, 10 “ « “ 1“ “ Dinner * 12 “ *• “ hite Stone Soup Plates,,. 12 cents pet set. China Tea Sets, i $ 1.00 to $2.00 per set. CARPET & OIL CLOTH. Rig Carpet, , 6 cents per yard. List, 6 1 A I Wool Carpet. Floor Oil-Cloth,.. SHOES. Li dies' Custom-Made Sewed Shoes, 12 cts. per pair. !“ “, Pegged “ 10 to 15 “ Masses’ Shoes, 10 to 12 cents “ “ Children’s Shoes r> to 10 *• “ •• |l wish all to understand that these prices are for CASH ONLY—that they are made to accom modate persons ot’ small means, to whom it is an object to purchase where the can save a tew cents on| each article-—and that : they will be adhered to sttjictly for the present, and so long, in the future, asjmy sales will justify. After making the reduc tion I must donhlr my sales in order to make ns much money os I did at the old prices The pub lic can at once discover that it is to their advantage to extend me,their patronage, thereby enabling me to make still further reductions for their benefit. t)ec. 2, 1863—tf. "ibe ! Fibe !!—Do not risk your property any lodger to the mercy of the flames, but go to Ketr am} have him insure you against loss by fire.— He| is agent for thirteen different companies, ambng 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 batjk in this place will not receive them On deposit I BEN J. F. ROSE, Treasurer . Altoona Nov. 19th, J 863. Dye Colors.— Howe & Stevens’ Dye Colors, twenty-four different shades. Howe & Stevens’ live Colors, twentv-fonr di ferent shades. Howe & Stevens’ Dye Colors, twenty-four dif ferent shades, foi sale' at Stobe. »( U h. box pound 1 to 5 “ 10 cents per yard. R. A. O. KERR. Main Street, Akoona , Pa. Roush's Drug Store [l.yr. CIIAB. H’ TRIMMER. THE GREAT DIURETIC. “ RAIL EOAD AHD KAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS AKRIVK AND DEPART Baltimore Exprow West arrives T. 40 A.M.lwm 8.00 A.M. Phihutel'a -- 5.3) - .. |g 40 u Fust Line •• S.M (> M. ;j ,10 P.M. MaU Train •' •• 7 ,4 c .. .. 1 Express Tram Kail •• 9.31P.M.. leaves 9,40 P. M Mail Train - 7.40 •• il BUO ■* Through Aecom. - - n. 35 •• “ j 1.40 “ Trains on Hollidayaharg Branch rnn to connect with Kxpr-s- Trains West. Mail Train Bast and Wostand Thro’ Accommodation Train East. Train* on Tyrone k Clearfield Branch and BjUd Eagle > alley U. R.run to cooneci with Express Train West and “l.iil Train East and West. MAILiS AKRIVK. Eastern Through....... Eastern Way W*est«rn Way Wertern Through Hollidaysborg. 7,10 A MOP A. Mo A. 7,30 A. M. A 7,00 P. MAILS CLOSE. WMternW.y £.a*torn Way *• Western Through .!!! fl 5 P M Kastern Through, e’jg Holiidaysborg, 7.30 A‘ii.’i p. M. . HoUM : ~During the week from 6*46 if. M. until 7,30 P. M. On Sundays from 7,30 until 8,50 A. M. O. W. PATTON, P,M. Altoon*. April 20,1863. E STRAY STEER.—Came to the resi denc« of the subscriber, in Antis township, on or about the 20th of August last, a WHIT* STKJ2R, about two years old, having two letters, supposed to be*‘ J. M ” imperfectly cut upon one horn and hU tail chipped. The owner in requested to come forward, prove property pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposal of according to law. DAVID MANLEY Antis t.p. Dee. 17. 1863~3t.* ■ EXECUTORS NOTlCE—Notice is MJm hereby given that Utter* testamentary on the e#- ; tate of Lewis (iwin, late of Logan township, Blair countv, i deceased, have been granted to-the undersigned. 'All per- i sous knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re* quirted to make immediate payment, and those .haring: claims wilt present the same duly authenticated fur set tlement. JAS.L.GWTN,) „ ALEX OWIN' |««otors. Dt-o. 17, IHOTJ-vJ IN the COURT of COMMON PLEAS of Blair cuuuly ELIZABETH .No 64, April Tram 1863, r * > - Libel lor J)ivorce. AAROM>OLCHKKTY J • The undersigned having been appointed by th« Court, a commissioner to take testimony in the'above stated case hereby gives notice that ho will examine witnesaand take testimony, in pursuance of said appointment, at the Office of John W. Humes. Ksq, in the Borough of Altoona in said county, on the Sth day of January, A. D, 1861 be tween the hours 01 9 o’clock in the forehoou and’ 6 o’clock ii) the afternoon. AUO. S. LANDIS, Altoona, Dec. 1,, 1863-31.] Chimniuionsr. EXCELLENT NEW STOCK WINTER CLOTHING! Sow that the season fur donning heavy winter gar mt'iu.* is «t baud. ! GODFREY WOLF would inform the public that he is prepared ;p supply ail who may call with a uew suit of winter clothing at prices as low as any house in the country. i All who give him ono call are sure to call again, and become permanent customers. I am now selling Block Cloth Coats. Pouts. Vests and everything else in proportion. feeling sure that lean runder full satisfaction to all all,, may give m> their patronage. I request an examin ation of my stock mid priees. | Dec. 17 1863 -tf new FIRM I A FRESH ARRIVAL! NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! VV r K AKE GLAD TO BE ABLE TO T T inform the people of Altoona and vicinity that we are just receiving a very large and fine supply of WINTER GOODS, Just bought in Philadelphia for CASH, and at reduced prices, and are determined to dispose' of them! at the smallest possible advance. , { Our stock of DRESS GOODS for the Winter is now complete, consisting, in part, of a full line of UlHck Silku, French Merinos, Drab and Figured Alpacas, Wool Delaines, Figured And Plain Paramettos, and an entire new Stylo of Figured Delaines, Woolen Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Hoop Skirts. Balmoral Skirts, very cheap; a full and Complete line of Woolen and Cotton Hosiery And Gloves. Wo also invite special attention To our stock of Domestic Goods, of which we Have a full line, Such as Prints, Ginghams, Muslins and Sheetings, Bed, Grey and White Shirting. Canton Flannels, Ac., at or near old Prices. Boots and Shoes for Men-and Boys’ Wear; Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Gaiters. Fine and heavy Morocco and Goat Shoes. Wo have also received & choice lot of Groceries Such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Syrups, Ac., and A new and handsome stock of Queensware, Selected expressly for this market. We call the especial attention of all to the fact that we are now selling all kinds of goods at the lowest JJrta? P rtce * f siric &y / nr cash , regardless of what they 19* Sincerely thanking the public for the liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed, we most respectfully Invite ~nl^ y \mn 1 S l . r,iC^ Urly 00r firienda - the Wl". to call at the MODEL and secure bargains while they are to be had. [Dec9„tf.] JOHN LOWTHER i CO. U. S. 5-20’S. The Secretary 01 the Treasury has not yet given 'notice of any intention to withdraw thie popular Lean from Sale at Par, and until ten day* notice la given, the nndendgned, the SubBCrptoD A * ent ” wl)l continue to supply , r ! l t.n? l . ola an '‘^ lat °t Ote Loan anthorized la Five Hun dred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Pour Hundred Millions have been already subscribed for and paid into the Treas ury, mostly within the last seven months. The lame de mand from abroad, and the rapidly incroaalng home it mand for use as tbs basis for circulation by National BanWng Associations now organizing In all parts rf the country, will, in a very short period, absorb the balance Saleshave lately rangwl from ten to fifteen millions week ly, frequently exceeding three millions dally, and It Is well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ampel and uufclling resources in the Duties on Imports ami internal Kevennea, and in the June of the Interest bearing Lepil Tender treasury Notes, it is almost a certaintj s!l.£^LTfor PRIMOIPA, ' Sf Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Assori " w «“ " “to* of all who have Idle their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should loss no time fa subscribtag to this most popular Wit Wiu soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a hand some premium, as was the result with the“ Seven Thlrtv” JSStf&lfcsr M “ Und cooM no tt it a Six per Cent, loan, the Intend and Principal pay able tn Com, that yteldng over Nine pa- Cent, per annum at the present rates of premium on coin per annum "'Jto'es all duties on Imports to be on * these dnltes have for a long time nast amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daUy a snm nearly three times greater than that required in the payment of the Interest on all the MO’itsd other KSffn’lS’felS*- 8j ,hat ‘‘ h °P«i Chat the surjdos Dhitid no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payments upon all liabill- The Loan is celled 6-20 from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years, yet the Government has a fi'yeare* them in Gold, at par. at any time after of £%,“ ha V* art *’ viz: on “» daye Subscribers can hare Coupon Bonds, which are parable ,re »i«o.*mo, ™T I^»iiJSL!* 1,, 5 dooomi “ ,ions > : Md * n additlon/ST ° 00 ’ ““ili®"® 00 - Sor Banking purposes and tor invest menta of Trust-monies the Bentendhcndi are nreferahl* These 5-20>s cannot be mSl2hlj? l,d ■ tt * ® OTero,n «*t ta* on them I? only one 00 tbe amount of income, when the * rcoed " 3*l Hundred dollars per an il®*!*’ ail other tayeatmente, such as income form Mort gagee, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., most pay from three to fire percent, on the income. tJ‘ rou K ho “t the Country will con- Hnuetodi«po« of the Bonds; and all orders by mall, or otherwise, promptly attended to. 1 : The inconvenience of a few days’ delay in the delirerr of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great fbnt as interest commences from the day of e&acrfpttoi no isfit-s®* and ewy eaon “ -STi.S ns corr Subscription Agent, 1U SOUTH THIRD STREET PHILA nSI pink Philadelphia. December 2. MACKEREL— NOS. 1,2, ANDB, •" »" /tod, packages, Hew, and each peckage warranted, Just received and for aate low by ■ ‘ . ■■ : PBITCHRY. . Abdominal supporters, Tms ««• and Rhoqldtr Btmm for sale it wr O. w. KKSSbBR’S. FAMILY DY£ fcOLD&S. Black, { Black for JS ilk, • Dark Bloc. Light Blml Pnnck JSfau Claret Brovm, ■ \ Light Brovn, Snuff" Brown, Cherry, . Crimton, j Bark Draft, Light Draft, '■ fhvm Draft, Light /fa tea drafts For dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, SMfeft. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Fee there. Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and a!) kinds of Wearing Apparel. •«r a Saving of so per cent.-f* . For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would oth* erwiee cost five times that sum. Tarions shades can be produced ffbm the same dye. The process is simple and any one me use the dye with perfect success. Directions in English,; French and German. inUde of each package. For tattler information ln*Dyeiag, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over oth eis, (with many valuable race!pee,) purchase *Mowe k Bte> Tens Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Bent by mail on receipt of price—>lo cents. Mannfkctnred by . HOWK k BTKVKNS, SCO BnoanwAT, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nor. 18, ly. SOMETHING NEW! DU) you SEE BONINE'S SMALL METAL FRAMES and PASSEPARTOUTS for Cai-d Pictures, which he has Jnst received from the City!—and his mw lot of PHQTOGBAPH albums? He has a very nice assortment, and sells them at very reasonable prices. $7.00 to $20.00 . 2.00 “ 9.00 ■ 1.2/5 “ 8.60 EVERYBODY ADMIRES THEM! And the lingst lot of FRAMES, for LAEGfC AND SMALL-SIZED PICTDKES. in Altoona. Call and examine to be satisfied, and have jour ’ AMBROTYPE or PHOTOGRAPH taken. He still has his Room in Clabaugh’s Building, Jbua Strict, between Virginia and Emma. Altoona, Oct. 2fi' 1863 3m. jyjAKBjOOp, J/M HOW LOST! HOW B£3STOBED^ Just Publithed, in Sealed Pnoelope. Price Six Cento. A Lecture on the Nature, Trmtmeni and Badical Care of Spermatorrhma or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Implements to Marriage The world-retaowned author, to this admirable Lecture clearly proves from his own experience that the awfdl withlS?TSl ?L f ad y , !r *“? to) 'flbctually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, bottles instruments, rings dr cordials, polntfagont a pods of cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what hit condition mav be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Hit Lec ture will prove a boon to thougandt and tnonsands Bent n l n * r "f? 1 ! ln » plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of jdx cents, or two postage ttampeTby ad d”“lDls L „ CHAB - J-OSLINE, 7 Nov 4, IMS Jx 0 *" 7, New Tork - Office Box «W. 'jyrOTICB. —Notice is Tiereby given that I Sr° lation "** adopted at a tote meet 0f ,h “ Altoona Hall end Persons wishing to take stock fa the company can still be accommodated, there being a few thane yet unsold. ■ Altoona, May lath-tf. B: P. ROSE,JVeorwrer. i ESTRAY. pAME TO THE RESIDENCE OF subscriber, In Logan township, > > . near Allegheny Furnace, on or about the «th of November, 1888, a bright Red Milch Cow, having a white star on fora..JPV head, and whitt bsUy. The owner requested**} cotue forward, prove ""?■ oth,rwi “ ahe 'wui Dec. 2,1868.-31*** " BAITOt HT ' TOTjRA FAMILY FLOUR, PUT UP -*-■ in J 4 Sacks expreesiy for family use at ■ I ; ‘ raixcHwa 1A BARRELS PURE CIDER VINE- X.V/ gar Just received and for sale low at oept. 1,1888. ■ ■ FRITOHBT’B. (COFFEES, SUGARS, AND SYRUPS W--' of an gradea, and at reasonable prices, for sale by I ' / WUTCHIT. TKTOBBEILL’S PREPARED COFFEE ~~ Just received am) for sale by FRirC*TRT (SPECTACLES AND EYE PRESER W J rers for sals »t , 1- tf.v KRMLRK’g, ' Patented October ISA, 1868: HOSTETTEH’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEBS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative, of wonderful efficacy in dlseaee of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Onna Dyspepela, Liver Complaint, Headache, general j UebUity, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Oonstl . atom, Colic, Intermittent Fevers,. Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in. the system or produced by special causes. ; Noraiao that is not wholesome, genial and restorative In its nature enters'into the composition of Hiwtbttkh’s STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but it ia a combination of the extracts oi rare balsamic herbs and plants with the poreet and milu | eet of ail diffusive stimulants. 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(I ,n di, trlota infected with fiver and Ague, it lias been fcoud infallible as a preventive and irresistible as renm dj, and thousands who resort to it under apprehension or an attack, eaeaps the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advance are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi -1 . ®* T * r 4nd Ag«e patients, after being plied with quinine for months in rain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored u. ulsiSrolTi 111 “ * ftw d *f g t!l,i “se of HOS'i'IiTTKKS UUiiiKfl. tih o^ 11 r * pldl i' invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, v and hence it works *r ? d ? g *“ c * geg ot and in less confirmed forms of Ihmuksiios. Acting os u gentle and painless apperiou t. ft M . Uv ' er ’ “ 111,0 invariably relieves the irw ® 11 “ “‘“ n of th*di -9 Uable to**™™ Mtaeto, Lome** of Spirxtt yxd FU* of Languor, find prompt and Derm*- neut relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point is moat conclusive, and from both sexes „ Om!i aB ,? Dy °C* u>uc,cg Couc is immediately wt aged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally reaon- Ing to it the return of the comptalnt may I .Asa tieueral Tonic, HOSTBTTOiB’S BITTERS produce ““** 1,8 experienced or witnessed^belore , n 1)8 inlly appreciated. In cases of Conttitutionat Weaknesi, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi *“d® 4 0f > 11 exercises the electric infiu ence. In the convalescent stages of ail diseases it oper ulcs as a delightful iuvigorant. When the powers of no- Zlfahi“ re f ’ “ 10 mTrIS- P?r 1 “»‘> “ ig 27,4 &f‘ stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and free from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day h 5? bg6l > 30 universaUy, and, it may lm truly added, detercedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community,his UOSTEITKR’S BITTEKS Prepared by HQSTJSTTKE A SMITH, Pittsburgh, ft. Sold by all Druggists, tirocers and Storekeepers eVery- HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, u Foailire »nd Speed Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Qrarel and Dropsical Swellings. TUa Medicine Increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Oilcereons depositions, and all Unnatnral En largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Xallaimnatipn. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. •ln» or jSSV!i* ,^B from Excesses, Habits of Siniua &f^ y pto^i eil0 ° ° fAbDSe > tha S- Exertion. Lo« of p ower , fefaJT of ftraathing, Horror of Disease, , wS»SSmS.’ Dimness of Vision, , HotaS*[ , * a 8 ° ftbe Mn,cnlar |y»tem ) , ’ Skin Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Zmptions on the Face. : P*Uld Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removea, aoon fclloSa Inpouncy, fbtmiy, TUt; In one of which the Patient mayerplro,' those “ “ ot fr»4wntly followed by “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware ofthe cause of their anfferlng. 3Cisos»toj. courses ia* aicoEM op ihbixsakz Mixons to wi,: The Qnutiintion once affected -with Organic. SSlgS** “ d ofMedicJn « «• Str.ogtlS’Sd In*£.“ wA' DECLINE OB CHARGE OF LIEE. Tate no more Bairn*. Bercurv. or uanl,._; fot unpleeuant and AiI'dICTTW “ tMB0 “’ 8 toMDI v SECRET DISEASES issx22s, a „. . jssaaat: _ . Ana no Sxpoture. ca rr j r. fr t?-° ent i decl g «°«» S»«s Strength toCn _* 0P0» TBOOBans WBO HAT* BUI tHX TlC *Dtt dr s(uoxi, ud vbo have paid fcaw /«i to b»fcn*w*i In » short time, hare found theyweredeMta*H °p tie system, to break out in Vn vatod foim, and perhapt after Marriage. taffiS^fiSSafStg Do i “Mer of BOW U)NO BTANDINO ■cte^.°aaar!asAsißß»,- ara^ista^^* 18 "^ Evidence of the most relisblesnd responsible cbsrsetw will accompany the medicine. ensTseier , PRICE $1 PER BQTTIjE, OR StSiFOR #5. DoUvefedl to any Address, jpecurelj puked ofcferrs- Stteriie Symptom in alt Qmmunifatiom, Cures Guaranteed: Advice G*us» IJ Address letters for information to. 104 South Muut HBLMBOUEB Medical f“ U ? HBLMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Wkrthmai. * m.Mg. ophitittyhliia aito'TOwnwifi Fjj?J^Fg?-. wh ej ! ?. d< * Tor ft “ of tteffw*?’ % ■ I , u *‘ . Extract Bwlio. T" , ■ f" SMstHflla. „ •'* Improiedßoee Wash. : :f, g aOKBIT ••-■’■ - , * y^&SSSSL* AND AVOID IMPOSITION ARP EXPOSURE.