g*^ E’/t „ &** - v-- |4 Mr* jawfifeil “Hi puq restoretltt extract* ot #%^n*«iMras Rnio i«n.aaa-»al»-- ;£,tp»/be«r. aasL HmwiHdi. SWSPM miih Mmm win, ffigftrom ti. ifflSfpwMbrji* Miithii -theili .Ihfcpoii.i VV'-’*' 9&SS fflWiK ” jntdllgwt IMITKBS. trcny- m. r, * PoajtKe SHlwgrt ,> si •CMfel>,ai>d«x -t Pr wucb 41 Copfionl be pp|w- •4»|J* ' ti/ *j , ■ - ■ j SfIJU: • . (• - < r sjkkyja> ipjhGffA-. Spie ud sTlo- i action for the time. There was no humbug aboiit ihe exhibition. All who witnessed the wonders acknowledge i that they got (he worth, of their money. The Arab giant. Col. Goshen, is a good imred fellow, judging from his countenance, and ,the jokes he passed with those who measured with , 'dm. The fat girl (m dclimte Illinois female) is ruhergood looking, and don’t care a ccnt how unch the men look at her. , She,may weigjij 400 In-, and she may not. We believe there is,a wo man in this place that can hold her level oin the -"des. The nlver-haired, white-skin and jpink •>ed Albino family Is a wonder. No descriptions would give odr readers jan idea of their appearance. I'hev must be seen to know what they are.' The '■ What Is It” is, in reality', a ‘‘ what is it ?”—a something between a negroand babboon—an awful ’.sly thing—more thap an aniinal. dess ’than a -man—“ What Is It?” The snake large, b a ttiere are larger ones. Christmas is Atjoosi.—There was no marked difference between this day and ahy other, more than that all places of business, except candy shops and drinking saloons were closed, and evetyhody and all their friends appeared to be on the streets. In-the, morning .the children ap peai*ii ir|tb their hands fnll of candies and, toys sad lathe afternoon several men appeared i with hots fullof bricks, boots fall of snakes! and wntakwnafall of Uuigte-leg, accompanied with a -waging inclination of the body, the tendency be ing downward aU the tine, and the gentle gup wnt of neighborly Signposts, fences and bouses were kindly appreciated .-and. politely accepted.— Here were no ridtona demonstrations that .were heard of. Barring a-few headaches next morping, all passed off smoothly : Hash Masbep. —A man named Morgan, Con ductor on one of the freight trains between \ this place and Harrisburg, bad one of his hands severely washed, a few days since, while engaged in coup ling carein the f ar d, place, by having it caught between the “bull noses.” The skin: was burned bpen between the thumb and forefinger, and from the little finger up to the wrist. The hone of the hand, connecting with the third finger, ass broken. He has bepn lying in a critical con dition for several dayi hot.we learn from his j>by si «an, Dr. GemmUH (bat he is likely to recover, and thotthe hand nfav yet be' saved. “ Post No Bills Hoft, — What it, puhre an-, noying to a bill-poster than, otr approaching a lunch frequented street comer, anfi shout arrange ipg for the posting of his mammoth pietoriais, to discover a little piece .of black tinityitk the words “Post Bills Here.” He picks up his backet snd brush and, casting his eyes; abont to see whether any person bad witnessed jjis discomfiture, trudges off to seek a place about which the,, owner is nor “so blamed pamekler.”' Hitherto the tenve sot-rounding the Logan Morale lot, has been so exteasively used as a bulielin board that it re quires some inspection to determine; the original color. Bat the Bail Boad Company, to'whom the; property belongs, lias grown tired of furnish ing bulletin boards for the town, and has posted notices warning off bill-posters. This action will necessitate the erection of regular bulletin boaids at: the frequented comers, and public places, I ww". Leah 1 EAjt.— -The year one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-four, will be Besextile or Leap W- It is so called because it leaps-over a day more than a common year, thus in common years there are 365 days, in leap year 366. It is si ll that during this year, more batchelors commit matrimony that in the other three, and for this several reasons have been assigned. , Caring noth ing about reasons, wo hope the ball may com mence rolling early in the year and continue until thousands shall be able to say ini the language of Shakspeare : ” She is my own; And 1 ss rich in bating such jewel/ As twenty seas, IF sli their eanda whro pearl The waters Nectar, and, the rocks pure Gold.” •W'For a week or two past, we (lave had what itemize™ call a “cold snap,” Je-mi-mah but it u'dji oold up here among the Alleghenies. Two in-a-bed, spoon-fashion, was decidedly comforta ble. Old Boreas made a successful raid upon several hydmnts and small streams, effectually cutting off communications. On Saturday night last,-we had a fell of rain which' froze as it fell, covering the streets and,sidewalks wfth a epating of ice. in consequence of which saints fes well as sin ners stood, on slippery places, on Sunday morning. Numerous were the downfalls among pedestrians, some laughable—some otherwise—pone agreeable to those most interested. Pork. —On Christmas day we walked out .to the residence of Martin Runveu, to look at a sma(j pig which he purchased in Pittsburgh, a few dayi} since, 4he little fellow only j weighs eight hundred and eight pounds. He wi}l dress in the neighborhood of 700 lie. clean meat. Mr. R. expects to take 400 lbs. of lard out of him. There is sopie,pork in him, bur we should judge con siderably more lard. Like the fet-girl and the giant, he was not in the least dashed by the con centrated gaze of spectators. We came away con vinced that he was a big hog, bat there are some bigger hogs in town that don’t weigh half as much. BrjiLDtxo Association.—Books for subscrip tion [o the capital stock of the Altoona Building Association have been opened, and as it is designed to procure a charter immediately upon the organ ization ot Legislature, in order that arrangements may he made to commence the erection of houses as sofm as the season, ripens, we hope all who desire to take stock in the enterprise will come forward at oncejand give in their names either to David Ironsj at Gen’l Superintendents Office, or at the Tribtpte Office. AcptDEST.—Our young friend, Isaac Worrell received a severe contusion of the knee joint, while [coasting down the hill, Julia "street, one evening last week', He, with sonm five or six others, were on a plank which ran into the gutter at the Conner of Virginia street, captizing a portion of the party. He has since been confined to his bed. Other accidents of less importance have already occurred on that ground, this .season,' and we shall be surprised worse ones do not occur ere the coast ing season is over. ! Commendable.— We leaim from the Lancaster “ Inquirer” that Thomas A. Scott, Esq„ inactive and effective Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has presented to. John Barns, the old hero of Gettysburg, a pass to travel free over the road from Philadelphia .to Harrisburg until “ otherwise ordered.” This is as! it should be, for a man like private IBums, who killed three rebs. certain, and was wounded thrice himself, deserves to travel “ Scqtt free” wherever he goes. RraE in Johnstown, Pa—On Thursday even ing Union Hall, Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa., was consumed by fire. The Catholic Orphans’ Fair was being held there at the time,: and'every article; was destroyed.' Some adjncenll buildings were ej|so much damaged. The fire' is presumed to have been caused by a defective fine. The amount of loss is not known. gap The reduction of prices at Kerr’s has cre ated a great excitement throughout this section of the country,-end it is bound to be kept up, as the reductions made ore actually greater than those announced on the 4th of December.— It give# us pleasure to refer to the business of such men os Kerr, from the faettbat he always comes fully up to what he promises in his advertisement. Carrier's Address.—Our carrierj will cal Lon bis patrons, on New Year’s morning,, with hks Annual Offering, and hopes to find them all pre pared writh script am) greenbacks to send him on his way rejoicing. Be ready, friends, 1 to give him a hamper. - ! ! '■ *ar On Christmas morning, we met all em ployee |6n his way home from the shops with a Christinas gift which we did pot efivy him—a mashed thumb. Seeing he was in a hairy to -get it home, we did not stop him to mage inquiries, therefore do not know its extent. I W The shotting match for L. F. Nothwang’s large pig did not come cff .on Christmas,, although quite a: number of crack shots from the surround ing country were in town with their rifles on their shoulders. 1 ■ De Marbelle Musical, Magical and Ventriloqnial troupe did not give entertain ment on Wednesday evening last. ' Reason —no spectators. V ■ ■ Scddes Death. —Bobt. M. Lemon of Holli daysbuig, died suddenly, on Wednesday morning of last week. He was, we understand, in usual good bealOi the day previous. j The election for Officers of.the Altoona Mechanics’ Library and Beading Boojm Associa tion, to sense daring the year 1864, will be held on Thursday evening, Januaiy 7th, 1864, between the hoars at 6} and 8 o'clock, £ut to be o|H rated may be opened as a spaded* and substantial fable to sustain the work. While some'of the Cases, m*iW out of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim plest and chastest manner possible,. others aro adorned and rqiUdliedieU in the most costly and supnrb manner. fi S.« to sen ihe Family Machine In operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as onr Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Officers are well supplied with silk, twits, thread, needles, oil, Ac., of the very best qualify, Two years extierience has convinced me that when goodsaivisold/or Cush, they c«n (resold at a v«r advance on fiiw waa : therefore I have determined to make asotukk BaotHiTios in my prices, to lake effect : ONvAXI) A RfER DECEMBER 4th. itol. In taking.this Step, I have bconartuaied iiolely by a desire to benefit the laboring classes; Whiic there has been nut a small advance in wages, tint 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, J respectfully invite the attention of the public to the following figures.— Almost every person is aware of the prices at which tfie; goods specified are now selling, hence (hey .will readily note the reduction, and can easily figure up (he saving to them in them in the coarse of a year. My prices have heretofore been as low, if not -lower, than those of any other merchant in the country, bnt. I now make the following redac tions in 13 BY G-OOI3S. - cent* per yard, a* • '• Calicoes, Delaines, Alpacas,... Mohair, Ref*. Merinos, Irish Poplins, Lustres, Cashmeres,.. Shawls, Flannels, Kentucky Jean 5,.,,..., 5 Tweeds,.' ....5 to 10 “ Cottonades, ....5 rants per yard Sattineljts.......... .6 to 15 Oaasimeres,.... .i...L..16 to 25 v‘ •• Plaid Flannel, ,„... fc '• *• ... 5hirting...............j...' .....5 to 8 “ - “ Lin5ey5,....................... .6 to 8 •• ‘ Canton F1anne1,.,........... 2to 5 •“ “ “ Linen Table-C10tfai...’...10 to 12 “ “ “ Cotton, sto 10 “ •• •• Ladies’Cloaking Cloth. 12 to 25 “ “ “ Shining Check.. .....2 to 3 •• Ticking, 5 td 8 Muslin, 2to 5 “ •> “ Gloves. Hosiery. Opera Hoods. &c.. reduced ac- cordinglv. (HIUOERI EiS. Syrups, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Pepper,,.... Ginger, Starch Ess. Coffee. Candles..... Soapi White Stone Pea Sets,.'..., 50 cents per set. “ “ " Plates 10 “• ■ *• " " Dinner ! 12 ‘ White Stone Soup Plates, 12 cents pet set. China Tea 5eta..............51.00 to .$2.00 per ket. CARPET & OIL CLOTH. Hag Carpet, 6 ce»ts per yard. List, 6 ' i. All \\ 00l Carpet,...; ; 10 cents per yard. Floor Oil-Cloth 5 •* '•- SHOES. .Ladies’ (.'ilsUjiii -Made Sowed Shoes, 12 els. per pair “ ' “ Pegged “ 10 to 15 “ x ‘- Misses’ Shoes, 10 to 12 cents ‘ ‘ « Children’s Shoes,., sto 10 “ “ « 1 wish sil to understand that these prices are for CASH ONLY—tba|t they are made to accom modate persona ofsmall means, to whom it is an object to purchase tyliere the can save a few cents on each, rudder—and that they will be adhered to strictly for the present, and so long, in the future, as my sales wilf justify. After making the reduc tion I must doublr niy 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 jmtronage, thereby enabling me to make still father reductions for their benefit. R.A.O. KERR. Main Street, Altoona, Pa, Dec. 2, 1863.—tf. Fire ! FiaE!!—Do not risk youf property any longer to the.mercy of the flames, but go to Kerr and have him insure yon against loss by fire.— He Ms agent tor thirteen different companies, among which are soiree of the best in the United States. • Altoona, July 21,-tf. Notice.—Foreign notes will not be received at the office of the Altoona Das 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, I'’reasurer, Altoona Nov. 19th, 1863. D\,e Colors. —Howe & Stevens’Dye Colors, twenty-four different: shades. - Howe & Stevens’ Dye Colors, twenty-four di ferent shades. ; Howe & Stevens' Dye Colors, twenty-four dif ferent shades, fm sale at, . Roush’s Drco Store, ©“Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. ©“Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. ©“Nichols’ Elixer of Iron and Peruvian Bark. E'er sale at Roush's DRtJb Store. taT Baker’s Cod Liver Oil, pure and fresh. O* Baker’s Cod Liver OU, pare and fresh. Baker’s Cod Liver OU, pure and fresh, i'or sale-at Bonsu’s Ohio Store. BAIL BOAS AHD MAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Expraes West arrives 7AO A. M- leaves 8.00 A M. Philadel'a •“ M ■■■■■“ 6:20 • “ 5.40 » Feet Line “ : * ' &B 6 P. M. “ ,10 P.M. Mat! Train “ ;“ : TM " >• 7A5 " Express Train East 8.40 P.M., leave* 9.40 P. M lulUm <• 1.16 A.M., “ 1.30 A. H Mail Train “ ;“ : 7.40 “ *< Bjoo " Throegb Aceom. “ 11.25 “ ‘ « 11.40 ■ “ ; Trains on Uoliidayshnrg Branch run to connect with Express Trains West. Mail Train Bast and West and Thro* Accommodation Train East. : Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Bruch and Bald Ragle Valley R. R. ran to connect with Express Train Wes tab d Mail Train East and West. ■ MAILS ARRIVE. Eastern Through, Eastern Way Western Way Western Through. Bollidaysbnrg. .... 7,40 At Hi ....;. 7DOP;M: ...... 10,16 A. Ms j 7,40 A.M. 1 7,80 A. M. * 7.80 P.M, MAILS CLOSE. Western Way ~..V1;....i ; 7,20 A. M. Eastern Way, 7,30 “ Western Through 7,16 p. M. Eastern Throngh .' p ....i.. 7,16 “ ' Holtldaysbnrg,... —; 7.80 AM.* 6,46 P. M. : Omni Boom:—During the week from 6A6 A. M. until 7,80 P. M. On Sundays from 7,30 until M 0 A. M. O.W, PATTON, P.M, Altoona, April 20, 1688. o* *• .....20’ .5 to b ... .5 to 10 “ Of) mils to $1.50 each —.5 to 10 cents per yard 10 cents per gallon. 1 “ ‘'.pound. 10 to 15 “ ‘ lO o o v— lO cents per pound A... i - ‘ “ box. ‘ *' pound .1 to 5 Bernl fur a PaIfPHLKT, THK.SINI.iKR MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 45s Broadway, New York ft*.. I'imi.auelpuia Office, SHI Chestnut St. Mr. D. W A. Bolford. Merchant Tailor. Virginia Stre el Agent in Altoona. Altoona, Nor. 13. 1802. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Karmert, Families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Lininmcnt, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore threats, toothache, -ea sickness, outs, burns, swellings, bruises, old sores, headache.-'ill..squlto bites, pains in the limbo, chest, back, Ac. UitU K - not give relief the money will bo refunds. All that.is naked is a irlal.'.snd use itaccordlog to the di rectipua, r . ‘ X>e. Tobias—Dear air, I bare used'your Venetian lini ment iu my family for a number of years, ancj believe u lo the ben article for what it is iecomajeuded that I have ever used. I hava Do hesiia,ioQ iu recommending it for all Ah iliseasefi it professes to cure. I have sold it for many year**, and it gives entire Hatisltt't'cn. CHAB. U’ TRIMNKR. Quakertown, N. J. May 8,1858. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all druggists. Office, 6C Cortlandt Street. .New York. OKI.MKOI.U S EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DIDBETIC. II KI.MkOi.D’S EXTRACT BCCHU the great diuretic. UKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUC THE GREAT DIURETIC, iIELMBOI.D’H EXTRACT BCCHU, And a positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the Bladder, Organic Weakness; Kidneys OrKV ” l ' Dropsy' And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. rs*e advertisement in another column. Cut it out. and »c*mj for thp Modiolm* at once REWAR t OF COUNTERFEIT^. WANTED. — 25 Good Machine Fin ishers: 5 Good Boiler-MakenJ WiH pay sa w per d», Cash. Rest of hoarding can be had at $2 50 per week. ' To any wanting Dwelling Homes, should say they can be had at from $6.50 to $B,OO, per month. Provisions and Dry Goode, cheaper than in any other oltv in the U.S. , Addr*HJ, • 1 n ' ■ J-iJ.H. DUVALL, P'-'rtahit Engine and Inn MW. Worki, Dec. dO, 1863.-2t.j Zaneevllle, Ohio. T buy my Cigars from S. C. Poatlewaß, No. 6. Brant’s Row. a>i9i{M3Bi9 auia* inq j /COMMISSIONER’S SALE.—The Com luiaaionera of Blnlr nranty, win offer foi sale, nt the Comt Ho^ f m UolUdayebunt, on Monday, Jannary 25th, A.lK V 18»I 1 . the ibliqwiiig Tracts of Unseated tod Seated Lands ; vldeb tracts were legally purchased by the Com miMionortat different Treasuree’ Sales, and hare been held the Ume required by law and bare not been redeemed by former owners within and. legal limitation: .Vo o/ Acres. Ptr. Warranted JVamt. ' limmthip. 100 George Householder. Allegheny. Richard Noleman, *« 400 M. Lowell, Blaln. 461 7 Danielipadder, Frankstowu. 3M John Thompson. Greenfield. *4O Ebeneezer Branhams •“ 436 John Martin. 440 ffn. Pierce, .. 430 ■ Wl son Hunt, “ 438 * John Taylor, ‘ - 406 Robert Hogb, «• 23? William Bennett. «• 376 . Samuel Santee, Huston. ? nder ,? nr *•“«*« the Commissioners Office, Hollidaysburg, Deeemqer 6th. A. D, 1863. JAMES M. KINKEAD.I DANIEL SHOCK, t. Cbaasr*s. GEORGE W. HEWITT./ Jog. Bsmeige, Cltrh. [Dec. 24,1863.—3 t. Attest A THOUSAND YEARS! W^r* , i Great War Smg— Herds and Music (a January Xfo. A SCHOOL MAGAZINE FKEE! CLARK’S SGHOOt VISITOR.—VOLUME VIII T ,he/oWW>«;of tlita fjyorite Monthly, In order to reach ftil aCWOWi will send tho \isitoe odo year outfit to one p«nob (whowill act as Agent), at any Post-Office In the United States. This is an unparalleled offer.' : Address, with five cents enclosed, for particulars, _J.IV. DADOHADAY, Publisher, ? IJOB Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa IN the COURT of COMMON PLEAS of Blair connly ELIZABETH DOUQjIEBTV, I No 64, April Term 1863, AARON DOnOHBRTV / for The undersigned having been appointed by the Coart, a commissioner to take testimony in the above, Stated case, hereby gives notice that he will examine witness and take testimony, in pursuance of said appointment, al the Office of John W. Humes, Bsq., in the Borough of Altoona, in said county, on the 9th day of January, A.D, 1864, be tween the hours oi 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 6 o’clock mthe afternoon. AtJO; 8. LANDIS, Altoona, Dec. 17,1863-3t] j Qmmusioner. E STRAY STEER, —Came toltheresi deneaof thaßubMiihe l -, in Antis township, on or Mxrat the aoih of Augnst hut,» WHIM STKEK, about two Teen old, having two letters, sopposed to be ‘'J. ML” ImiierTeetly cut upon one horn and- hu tall cropped. The owner is requested to come forwanf, prove property, par charges and take him away, otherwise he will hTdla’peJS of according to law. DAVin MANT.rv Anttetp.'Dec.l7 ( lB63-3t> ALKY PXECUI’ORS NOTlCE.—Notice is rr r h f r ' ,b . y “ , tKat ,etter « tMtamentary ontheea- Ute ofLowU «wln, late of Logan townahlp, Biair eonntr, deoeued, have been granted to th e nndepdenedL All per ■one knowing tbemaelrea indebted to bold eatate are rs- S££j e< .i2. m^, * ,min J / /• A CASH PRICE i FOR ALL OCR GOODS,! As stated at the opening of the. I Union Store f I to Mil erejy article >t • ceneiu DiTriuMji ■ 1 OMt, ■** Out poreM Urn-brine the priw>ewnT S j th« of other atom. Bv ceiling . . FOR CASH ONLY, 7 ; «re are enabled to place oor percentage at tlw very tostaat flgnro, because we hare no loaa to make up. We shall at all time* keep the beet quality of all vtblee offered fbr sale. Our present stock consists aof choice ss lotion *»f ■ ; * SUGAR, come, TKA, SYRUPS, SPIOBB awl everything in tbe grocery line,; The beat bnadaof lk>v froa the rNnnh Mount Union and other Milk. ■ SUGARS. ■ Palnrixadwete* White 12 dts, Yollowsnd Brows T*n Bus. Imperial and Black Ten born Bft eta, to IJO per lb. COFFEE. Williamoport Bio, Franklin Milla Bio. Nonpareil Bio Bxceluor, Dandelion, Kate nee, Browned Bye. ' Spicoa of all kinda, Chocolate and Cocoa. , Scyiacnae, Ground Allum and Dairy Salt. Mavv B apuo, Flounder, Congreae, Natural iraf and S olace Chewing tobacco, alaoja good eedection of ffmrklnk Tobacco,andClgan. ” Franklin and Loterlng’e Sugar lloeee aad other gyrune. Bauch Baiaona 30 eta. Seedleaa Balaooa 3ft ota, nr lb. Corn Starch. ■ ' Carbon Qil 66 eta. per gallon. Candle*. SOAPS Rosin. German, French Caatije, American Outlie. Saw yerti and other Toilet Soapa, CRACKERS. Cream, Wjne, Sugar, Butter, Sod* and Water Cracker*. Ferina Biscuit. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Broom., Hand, Dust, Scrub and Shoe Brnahas. We would call apodal attention to our Boot, and Shoe, aaouratock ia freehandaeleoted with (rat care aa to quality. MANAGBEB. Dec. 28,1888. “ The Scientific Ainerican FOB 18641 VOLUME X.-NEW SERIES. The publisher of the SCIENTIFIC AUBKICAN reeeect /ully gives uotice tliat the Ixxtu Voumx (New Seriea) Will commence on the lirat of January next. Tbia Journal waa established in 1846, and to undoubtedly the moat widely circulated and influential publication of the kind lo the world, la commencing the uew volume the publishers de sire* to call special attention to it* claim* a* A JOURNAL-OF POPULAR SCIENCE. In this respect it stands unrivalled. It m Copies, for Twelve M0n*5...r...v... stiteen Copies, for Twelve Month*... «x Hrehtj Copies, for Twelve Months.. -3 , Fojr all clubs of Twenty and over, the yearly subsoTtotfcll iaoulysa.oo. Names can bo sent in at different times and J£om different Tost offices. Specimen copies will be asm gratis to any part of the country. * MUN.N i CO., Publishers. ®*c. ISB3 -J No. #7 Bark How, Sew York. MOBE COMPETITION! A NEW DEY GOODS STOBE ON VIRGINIA STRiSETr* The undersigned would re, SPBCTFCLLT ANNOUNCE to the poblk that .he h*« added to her stock of " * MILLINERY GOODS. A PPU. LINE or GOODS, Ti* Tf* 0 ***i |IgACHB D UCSUNB P» CALICO •* 16 to 25 “ ’•« “ PBLAINBfI “ 80to3S - -•- Ami all other articles In proportion. ‘ fall •tsortmenc of GLOT£B, HOSIXHT COLLARS, and NOTIONS generally, “» a «WW., of Uillinorj’ Good* embraces everything fa th*t lino anally kept in the country. /Mm., » o. l .« “ y . K•“ *0 the low*«t Agora FOR' CASH. Believing that mygood. ami price. wfll pro* WiActpry, I In rite a caD from the public. V BUZABRH UcGULUUiP pee. 23d, 1863-ly. Dividend notice. _ Oma or Auoova fiu A Tim Co, > Tbc BOARD Of MANiQEßi^re^^S^dSeredV Bemi-AaoTOl Diridrad of FOUR PKR CKNtlon the Capt . A St 2 cko / ,he ® om l*oy. clear of State tax, payableon end after Jan wy Ut, 186*. B. F. '*6Bl!, Dec. 23,1863-4 t. T/einnr. i TWTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that JJ* tl» following resolution vu adopted at a late meet* ?. f }?f Board of M*n*g«ra of the Altoona Sail and Market Company;— kesdvtdy That the second instalment of 10 percent, on stock subscribed for, be made payable on the 30th« day of the present month, (Mayj and that the ******* of' tbe subscription be madejpiyable In monthly of 10 per cent each, oh the 16th day of each mirniitlni month, until the whole amount la paid Ip. ' ; Persons vUhlog to take stock la the company can be accommodated, there being a few shares rd nnaoM. ■ ' Altoona, May 19th.-tf. B F. ROSK, fteammv ESTRAY. ri AME TO THE RESIDENCEJOF tbb subscriber, in Loghn township, v ' *'d near Allegheny Furnace, oh or about the loth of Norember, 1863, a blight Red Milch Cow, having a white star on lore* head, and white belly. The owner requested to come (brwsrd, prov» ertjr, p»y chargM and Uko her »w»y. otierwtoe ■£« rtW bedlqioted of according to law. “ 6«. 2,1863.-3t* r?XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, PUT rf forfuntly tttart,- . ...- • i '’~ : • * ; • ntncuirt i 1 A BARRELS PURE CIDER YINR JA/; OAEJart taeotod «nd fcr u]« ' : "*->§ fept. 1,1883. -■■■■« TBnCHKTf. * fiOFFBES, SUGARS, AND |tßßli V* of «ll|r*de»,«iid »t nMHUi prt&Srlij^W TRitOHW. : ! •% SAMUEL WWQBX.