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Mgoad «x -the autnl'Kn- :HU. ■■ •; atlie Back, of tb« Bodj. this ai«di- bjr uunitb. •mplewit ; Wfeetims Ibvlftoiratp riau* im, l v ; § f «w «*!»:«< *a4fcr.*U ■gtrentlc JfrcKflfc* ' iI’BOTKII K«pcit»« i «»!•;»». stb to.Crl- in rtut Sic » Wcdred 1. ttiBMM tr 4. £BBs nnd that the paper ■■that does notjdo this, liowever useful and pleasant in Sunday schools; howevpr valuable as a moral •ir religions agent, is no newspaper, and must even be limited in range ana influence—limited, indeed, to those who peed ir least ? EtBCTION.-j—The following officers were elected for the ensuing year, by the members of the Blair i ounty Fire insurance Company, at an election held .op the 4i h inst: Directors.-* -Thad. . Banks, B. A. McMurtrie. .fos. Smith,Jjas. E. Patton, Jas. D. Be a, Wm. M. Lloyd, David K. Beamy, John Dean. Praida ill—Thad. Banks. Vice President. —XL A. McMnrtrie, Secretary, —J. F. Frueauft. ‘ Treasure?. —Wm. Jack. Ex. Committee. —John Dean, James D. Rea, lames R. Papon. StaubWo Affray.— On Monday last, Christ Keeneyandp|terSmith, of this place, had an affray i n Fritchey’s jstoro, in reference to money which ''mith Feeney owed him. Words ran high and %n4lly ended in blows. During the dght Feeney j|lrew a knife and stabbed Smith - weral times, jj>nee in the side, penetrating the Umgs and endangering bis life. He was also cut ■r. the arm and face, j Feeney was immediately arrested and priced in the "LockUp,” and on fuesday morning constable Ely conyeyed him to Ilollidaysbnrg jjail, toawait the result of Smith’s 'voniids. j|. . i new Bethel-, on the corner >f Rebecca and- Emma streets, Altoona, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunday, Jgn. j(7th insts, services commencing at :,, J o’clock A.jR. .The public generally are re ;- i ctfully, Invited to attend. Qcewhok FOft Awihjieticjans.—A man har !l>tt a tract of l4n "*«■ *■«> On .hfZ! jV ’ 1 blaee ?- 11 m “ kw ,he interlocked stitch which is the beet But, if matches were named, I should fill her with j ” t, ‘ C ' h ku " wn - A “'-">e.«veb ofthe most ordinary cepactty, flight I Her With pan see at a .glance. how to nee the letter A family _ . . * I ? ew )ng Macnine. ilnr Family Sowing Machine* are fin io liie peer 1 belong and in counts X abide, ' * * ah ™ in chaate and exquiate style. : And schoolboys to make me for hoars have tried ■ j TUe foldiDg Cut ofthe *«mfiy Machine is a piece of All warmth will deatltu, vet I’m without end- ! workraa "*' llp of ‘he moat metal kind. It pro- Though infants mi» h„ij J, ' i , _ ’ ! tecU tbe mi * cllinf ' when not in use, and when ahmt to be fin I W ’ toBlau « hterl ten d; j operated may be opened a. a epacione and substantial lam muter your feet, and you stand upon me '■ tablt ' to “uetain the work. While some of the Cases, •Yet in regious of space I am radient and free. mad f ont ol the e,l “ i< = “ Lustres,.'.., 5 a 4; Ca5hmere5,........:... .5 to 15 o “ a Shawls, „ cents to s}.so each. Flannels, 5 to 10 cents per yard. Kentucky Jeans, 5 ■“ “ ’ “ Tweeds, £ sto 10 V a •< 5 cents' per yard. Suttinetls, sto 16 “ “ “ Cassimores, . 15 to 26 *? “ “ Plaid Flannel, 8 h“ « “ Shirting,,.. sto 8 “ “ Linseya,... sto 8 “ “ u Canton Flannel, 2to 5 “ “ Linen Table-Cloths, 10 to 12 “ “ Cotton, .5 to 10 ‘W a Ladies’.Cloaking Cloth, 12 to 2,> “ “ a Shirting Check, 2to 3 “ a „ Ticking, .....5 to 8 “ a Muslin... .....2 to 5 “ “ a Gloves, Hosiery, Opera Hoods, &c., reduced ac- cordingly. GROCERIES. Syrups,. j.,.locents per gallon Sugar, .'. !... 1 “ pound. Coffee,,.'. 2 “ “ “ Tea 10 to 15 “ ■“ “ Pepper, 10 *V > “ Ginger, 10 cents per pound. Starch ; 2 : “ “ Coffee,.....', 1 “ box. Candles, 1 , a pomm. Soap... 1 to 5 “ “ QU EENSWARE. White Stone Tea Sets,. ....".........50 Cents per set, “ Plates, ......10 “ “ “ “ Dinner “ .12 “ “ “ White Stone Soup Plates, .....12 cents per set. QhinaiTea Sets, $l.OO to $2.00 per set. CARPET & OIL CLOTH. Rag Carpet, ...6 cents per vard. List, ~6 “ “ ' “ All Wool Carpet, 10 cents per yard. Floor Oil-Cloth, 6 0 “ “ Ladies’ Custom-Made Sowed Shoos, 12 cts. per pair. “ “ Pegged “10 to 15 “ Misses’ 5h0e5,..'.... 10 to 12 cents “ “ Children's Shoes, 6 to 10 “ “ “ 1 wished to understand that these prices are for CASH ONLY—that they are made to accom modate persons of'small means, to whom it is an object to purchase where the can savca tew cents on each article—and that they will be adhered to strictly for the present, and so long, id the future,, as my sales will justify. After making the reduc tion I must doublr 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 patronage, thereby Enabling me to make still further reductions for their benefit. R. A. O. KERR. Main Street, Altoona, Pa. Dec. % 1863.— if.. Fihe ! Fire 1!—Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flames, 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 Ihe United States. '■ i 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. BOSE, freastfor. Altoona Nov. 19th, 1863. 50tb CojLoas Howe & Stevens' Dye Colors, twenty-four different shade*. .. Howe & Stevens’ Dye Color*, twenty-fonr di ferent shades. r Howe fc Stevene’ Dye Colors, twenty-four dif ferent shades, for sale at 1/ Boosa’a Deco Stoke. Nichols ’ Elixer of Ironand Pernvian Bark. 4||rlfictfoU’ EHxer of Iron and Peruvian park. V Nichols' Elixer of Ironand Peruvian Bark. ! | For sale at Booaa’s D«co Store. •T; B «V ! F’ a Cod Liver Oil, pore and fresh.' gOT Baker's Cod Liver Oil, pure and fresh. •V*Baker’s Cod Liver Oil, pore and fresh, i | for sale at Bocag'a Daco Stoke THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Farmers, Families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias’Venetian Idninmcut, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, old sores, headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs, chest, hack, ic. If it does not give relief the-money will be refunds All that is asked is a trial, snd use it according to the di rections. Dr. Tobias—Dear dir, I have used your Venetian Lini ment lu my family (br a number of years, and believe it to be the best article for what it is recommended that I have ever used. I have no hesitadou ,in recommending it for all the diseases ft professes to c lire . I have sold it lor uiauy years, and ft gives entire satisla -tiro. CHAS. H’ TRIMMER, Quakertown, N .1 May », 1»S8. Price 2b and 30 cents. Sold by ail druggists. Office, 60 Cortlandt Street. New York. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT HUCIiU. THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCCHD THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. And a positive* and Specific Remedy for Disease? of the Bladder. organic Weaknec’ Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs. See advertisement in another column. Cnt It out. and send for the Medicine at once. BEWARE OF COCRTERFKITB. BAIL ROAD AHD HAIL SCHEDULE. TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART Baltimore Express West arrives 7.40 A.Sl.,leaves 8.00 A.M. Philadel’a '■ “ “ 8.20 •* '• 8.40 Fast Lino " 8.66 P.M. .iuP.M. Mail Train ■* 7.40 .. 7.5*. .. Express Tram East 9.20 p. M„ le.nves-9.40 P SI Ftist Line 1.15 A.M . a 1210 A. M Mjul Tram “ “ 7.40 “ k.oo •* Through Accom. “ “ 11.23 “ •• U. 40 “ Traius on HoHidayeburj' Branch run to connect with Express Trains Mail Train Ea*t and West and Thro’ Accommodation Train East, Train’* on Tyrone A Clearfield Bnnch and Bald .Eagle valley K. R. run to connect with Express Train West and Mail Train East anil West. MAILS ARRIVE. Eastern Through 7 40 A M {“ £“> '■■ZZ.'.Z i'm p. 3i. Western Way.... , 10.16 A. M. Western Through, 7 40 A M Hnllidayshnrg, 7,30 A. M.& 7.00 P." MAILS CLOSE. Western Way, 7,20 A.M. Eastern Way, , 7go “ Weatern Through Z'.Z'.Z 745 P. M. Eastern Through, ■> 716 *‘ Holiidayaburg ."'SlMi'i 6*45 P. M. - Hours : —During tho week from 6,45 A. M. until i,301. M. Qu Sundays from 7.30 until 8,30 A. M. . 1# t G W. PATTON, P.M. Altoona, Aj-nl 20.1863. DIED. Wednesday, Dec. Slat. 1863 Mrs MARGARET JAXK HULL, aged about 63 years. * HELM BOLD'S GENUINE BtlCHtl and DrakoV Plantation Bittern, at ’ Jan. 13*641 REIQART’S Drug Store. JUST RECEIVED—A Lot of Prime CIGARS—at 1 J«h. 13. ’64.] REIGART’S Drag Store. Trusses & shoulder-braces are selling very low at Jan. 13. ’64.] REIOART’S Drag Store. FANC} riOODS & Toilet Articles, for Sale at REIOART’S Drug Store, Jan. 18, ’64. DON’T FORGET TO CALL at the New Drug Store on Virginia Street, opposite Tries* Hardware Store. [Jan. 13, *64. For rent —the store room on Jnlia Street, 2d door above Branch Street, East Altoona, is ottered for renr. J*C23^^S 99* Possession given immediately. Apply to the subscriber, Corner of Branch and Julia Streets. Janl3-3tJ WILLIAM CONRAI*. Hotel for rent.— The Hotel known as’the “Amerl can House,” situate on Main street, AI- aHSI 1 ||v tcona, is offered for rent from the jUJIiB first day of April, 1864, Renters will apply to MRS. OK APT, residing next door to the property. J«n. 13, 'ei-St*] ANDREW PDRCKLL. _■ NOTICE. A UNION MEETING of the Churches aad friends of humanity In this place (Altoona.) will be held on SATURDAY EVENING, the 16th Inst., at 7W o'clock, in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of tin* place. Rev. Wm. Bradley, of Hie National Freedman's Relief Association, will .speak of the Origin, Works and Results of said Association. The subject Is one of the utmost importance. It is Sfpmant and Christian. s All are incited to attend and aid in the canso. THE Great Cause of Human Misery. Just PubUshed in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, of Spennatorrbcsa, induced by Self- Abase; Involuntary Emissions, Impotenoy, Nervous De bility, and Impediments to Marriage; Consumption, Epl lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac.—§y Rob. J. CcivißWjtLL, M. D.. Author of •* The Green Book/* The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may- be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangsioos surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may hlmrelf cheaply, privately And radically. Th& !eo» lure will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers, C'iAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4580» P ROCERIES. A LARGE AND V X complete assortment of Groceries have Inst been re ceived at the store of J. B. MILKMAN. FT AIR, HAT, TOOTH, SHAVING, n hltl. luh m»I VinU Bmlia >1 . KKMLKJI-J, BLOWING OP THUMPKTB Beating of Drams T woe Li' dimply announce that I bare juit receired a atoclc of NEW GOODS! DRY GOODS, QUEENSWAEE, BOOTS AND SHOES, SC., &C,, which I Intend fo sell FOE CASH ONLY. - I have adopted the Caab Bjitam r ii I consider It better tor both (teller and buyer. I <, 4S* Those who hare onae tiled accounts an respectfuDv requested to COM* A ND SETTLE. m I wish to cloe© ud my books. t I r Thankful for past favors, I ask a concmaance of the same. Cali'and examine my stock. | Respectfully yours, . I . Jan. 13, 64. J J. b, HILBMAN. {Call and “See It!” I Corner of Harriet and Jtilia Sts., ‘ East Altoona. I CASH!~GASHH—GASH!!! NOTWITHSTANDING the! rapid ad vance of every article of trade, tho undersigned have determined to REDUCE THEIR PRICES on their entire stock of < DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWABE BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C„ On and after January 11th 1864. In order to enable thorn to doao vucceasfully, they will sell exclusively for CASH. We .will not pretend to say that wo are adopting this system solely for your benefit, hat lorn; experience in business teaches us that the bene fits will he reciprocal. We will not intrude by giving long lists of reductions that we intend to make, hut respectfully invite you to ceil and examine »ur stock. Tell us you have the Cash, and you will certainly go away satisfied that you bars found THE PLACE. Wo are determined tn sell a little lower than tile lowest, if wo sbonld do it on “ half rations.” •a. To our prompt-paying patrons on the old system we can say that if you will continue your patronage ou the new system, our word for it. it will prove more to your advantage than oar own. Those who here not been so punctual, may not he able to "see it.” WWe keep constautly on hand a large stock of Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Flour. Feed, &c., All of which we have facilities for gelling at prices which defy competition. THY US. D. M. BARK k CO Altoona. Jan. 13, 1864. . ' [l-yr. More New Goods! GREAT AND POSITIVE KEUUUTION IN PRICES II Murphy & mtike have just added to their stock of Merchandise a large and well selected stock of \ • 1 T >s» , SEASONABLE GOODS, Forming, with their old stock, one of the finest and best varieties now offered lor sole in A 1 coons, consisting of all shades, qualities and textures of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as French Merinoes Alpacas, Barathea Cloths, Co tergs, (watered and plain,) Wool Delaines and Plaids, Kens. Cashmeres, Figured Delaines, Calicoes, sad an Infinite n riety of other Dress Goods. Our stock of LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS in the handsomest and moat rariedMbaTe jet hvlinstore and is well worthy the examlnattWof the fair sex. We hare a most beautiful assortment of BRQCHE AND, DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, Cloak,, Circulars, Cloaking Cloth*. Fort, Muffs, Opera Capa, Soutags, Nubias, Hosiery, Gloves, Colltrs, Handkerchief,, and in fact everything necessary to the adornment and comfortable ourat of the LADIES. Tho GENTLEMEN, ton, will And many needful articles com prised in onr stock, which they will do well to fake a peon at. In the way of STAPLE GOODS, we are well rap plied with Castimeres, Satinetta, Jeans.'Plaln and Twilled Flannels, all colors. Dress, Miners’ and Fancy Flannels, Canton Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Drillings. Denims Ginghams, Carpets, Boots, Shoes, Me., Me. In fect, what we haven’t in this line is not worth keeping. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT has Just been recruited with a large and fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions, stub as Wheat and Buckwheat Hour, Corp Meal, Syrups, N. 0. Molasses, Sugars Coffee, Teas, Tobacco, etc., etc., to which we invite Hie attention of housekeepers. . 43“* Such ls a partial description of our stock, but what is of more importance to purchasers, let It be borne In mind that wd have DEDUCED .THE PRICE, more or less, npon everything in our store, and are deter mined not to be undersold by any other establishment. All we a sk is nn examination of our goods and prices, and we have no doubt of meeting the wants and suiting the tastes of every person. * EB, Remember the place—the Old Store, corner of Vir ginia am) Caroline streets. Thankful for post favors, we shall endeavor to merit all future ones. ' MURPHY 4 M’PIKE. Altoona, Jan. 13,1864. AVOID THE NEXT DRAFT! There is a prevailing ex- CITEMENT among the people of Altoona and vi cinity about THE SECOND DRAFT—not so much about the Draft as for making the Thru Hundred to pen exemp tion. All patriotic! tut choose rather to stay l at home with their beloved ones, for their support, than to risk their lives la this bloody war. ;Now, to bring the matter to a,close, we will inform the public that by bnyinit thetr Goods at the GREEN STORE, Corner of Branch and Annie street, East Altoona, kept by GBJS 4 CO., they will SAVE THE THREE HUNDRED in a short time. They have Just received a large and Well selected stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which they are selling for Cash at the lowest living price*. A Inigo assortment of LADIES’ COATS AND CIRCU LARS, ranging In. price from (4 AO to |12.00, The attention of the pnbllc 1. particularly drawn to the M l ** * re Be,,fn B Brown and White Muslin from 18 to 45 conte; Calicoes from 1214 to 25 ctsglDelainea from 18 to 36 cents per yard. . hate always on hand a Urge assortment i of MEN AND BOYS’ CIMhING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and, in feet, everything kept In a flrit-clus Store. Altoona Oct. 7, 1803, 1\J OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that -La the following resolution was adopted at a late meet- Ing of the Board of Managers of the Altoona Hall and Market Company ; Rtsolved, That the second instalment of 10 percent, on the stock enbecribed for.be mads naysble on {*>• jnth day of the present month, (May) and that the baiance of the anbecrlptlon be made payable In monthly Instalments of 10 per cent each, on the Utfa day of each sdeceedine month, until the whole amount la paid In. Persons vhhlng to take stock in the company can still be accommodated, there being a few shares yet unsold. Altoona, May I9th.-tf. B P. ROSE, TVwuarer. R. A. 0. KERB, i ALTOONA, PA., AGENT for Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon oonntlee.fbr the (fallowing lineeof ( * TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN EUROPE AHD_IfiB UNITED STATES: Montreal Line of Steamships. Galway »* « Sabol k Searlee’ Line of Sailing Packets. Washington Line “ « . Great Eastern Steamship. Partlee deelrlng to bring their friend. or Wishing to take an excursion to that cotujfcC tortiScrittUnn tt-tksitertterfoipta. «-Excursion Tlckels for the poond trip are sold atredn^raSs. Oct. 7.18«3-6m. | J. Q. ADLUM, Notary Public, ALTOONA, BLAIR 00., PA. U fonnda * ,h * ,toreof J-B.njleman. PBHCIHET. TIJORRELL’S PREPARED CO' ioit r*c«it*d Mid far wl* by ■ WITHOUT I OR EMBRACING GROCERIES, o. K*mrT The Secretary of the trsemirj has tmfo yetgtren notice of any Intention to erlfrutrsw this popeteeßoaethwaSale “ “«* m»tateudfy,wa#gHa giro, She mstorslgned, " “ General tahaeshitßd AgeaVwill oouttene lesapply the public. 5 ■. T The whole sonant of the Loan authorised h Tin Hun dred Millions of DoJlare. Nearly Pour Bnadrvd Millions have been already sahaoHbed for and paid lato the Treas ury, mostly within the last eerea months. The large de mand from ehroad, and the rapidly increasing home de, mand for uas as the basis for l irculstion by National Banking Aasoctatloos now organising In all parts years, yet the Government has a Tyoire* *** them off 40 Q °Wi »t par, at any time after lu£ ha V*ari*. »te: on the tot day. Suotcribert can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable . *" *“• $lOO, $4OO, and *1000; or Regis denominations, and in odditlomli,- For Banking purposes and tor Inveet men ts of TrUstononie* the Registoredßoijds use preferable. These 6-yy,cannot be taxed by States, cltiesT townSor Dt r , ,? od * he Government tex on them is only one and adialf per cent, on the amount of income, when the J“ c l 2“ 9 .S h °: der * xc *® d * Hundred dollars per an nnm, J ll overinvestments, such ss income IbrmMort £g«. Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three to five per cent, on the income ' Banks nod Bankets throughout the Country will com tinne to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, promptly attended to. ' toys’delay In the dellrery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so greet; but asintareet commences from the day of subscription, no £TnUh uSSfe*' " 9ry 9ffort to bein « «“*> *° <“* ... u . OOOKK, Subscription Agent, tJa*A S ,° STS *B T ' PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. Decembers, 1863.-2 m. SOMETHING NEW I Did you see bonine’s SMALL METAL FRAMES and PASSEPARTOUTS for Card Picture*, which he has just received from the City I—and his saw lot of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS? He has a very nice assortment, and sells them at very reasonable prices. EVERYBODY ADMIRES THEM! And the flneet (ot of FRAMES, for LARGE AND SMALL-SIZED PICTURES, in Altoona. Call and examine to be satisfied, and havs your AMBROTYPE or PHOTOGRAPH taken. Be «tIU baa hi* Boom in Clabaugh’s Building, Jtau Stun, between Virginia and Emma. Altoona, Oot. 28, IMS Bm. EXCELLENT NEW STOCK WINTER CLOTHING I Nowthat the Nason. for donning hniy winter ev> meats is at hand, GODPEEY ■JVOLF would inform the mabilc that tie la prepared to cppply ■ll who may call with a new salt of winter dothlnc. at pri .°Sf “ low mu? houee in the country. tn who giro him one cell are rare to call again* ,tul become permanent cnatomer*. I am now aelHng Black Cloth Coots. Pavu.: and everything FMUsgnm) r who m»y fit*; atioo of n>y «toc) CTKAY O of the mbwrtbv ahlp.on or (boat th» » *,Rtd Mult D Slur, with flecked spoU, w soppoeed. to beiboat two year* aid.— The owner is reqneeted to com* tirereist nrore prop*rty, my ehsnm uid toke*Bßßa|Qft^. him »wsy, otherwise he w«J b« disposed of *coordlo«to ; a.WJ UUBU**£ 1 B|UT 6; ANDTHA* ' A .PRICE * fOR ALJL., OUR Bo