of tb* *****¥*, lined _ ;|y wear" on -ttair «$? action of tin"-' subject. we *' v '; b«dge«. fnnH'liol le b**« M ik-1 >" I, k «i 'l< - H fcev jn l ‘- ; h.Wlrich *o\Ar*t be ? : S&«Si the U»b by « » tsth by a s,ar -. Xieeignni4 •I*® Itbi | in ,ew»y' «>n< s— re dUungnubod on r EtUere inlgHbpeiin wllaot Koeiney .in command. itMetal honor" i [speech ana to McNeil, Hij HMiri req faithful Isred tiiis s.- Tfaffif oo this tbftcon fnlly, and we ,would >ut slavery, id—l was bore, tlj • Thew n* n [jiway* have m my • father m me but he •der my arm. Kit Conserva- Kt peace and ■ ben this war ideal entirely, war with the i diverging into a soldier can . Everything MPETS rums! ANNOUNCE ock of DS! GROCERIES, . I/' aJT\ I ttv. t At f JNLY. i cooakter it brtter Lints -are rwp*ctftjlly irf wish to doss op cootinaancs of tlis J. B. MILKMAN IOLORS. i. 1863. Jko&Onm, 1 Stonrvla, r jvroa*., l(kon«, «»*. I Ptenie. ' ■. ■Wejpol P*n>U. SalM.n. Otari*. SoU. ■ .&oferrna, mfiotet. fTtOou-. tods, Shawl*, Scarfe, r )lMi| F«th»ra, all ire l. fc CENT. -M goods m voald otb« irons *h«d«« can b* focog* I* vlmpk and aqccewi. Direction* Lite of pack and giving a perfect [ted to dre over oth* rrhaae Howe k Ste> c. tent by mail on ired by i STKVRNg, Bioahwat*, Boston; PDRAFT! HUNG EX of Altoona and ?i --Hot so much about mirtd to paf ttmp >r to lU; at bom. pport,than to ri-k ' o .bine Uw matin hat by baying tblr if Branch abd Annlr 00, they will UKDBED rad a largo and w.u JROCRUM, which living price., lATB AND CIBCl! . SI3jOO. ‘ ■aaly drawn to tb>> VbiteUovlio fron to 36 bad Palatini' MOrtment pf Hii. I, BOOM. SUOK.i slaaa Store. STOC£ fHING! ,hiry wiat|r p, . W WPHit 1" call yA (7.00 » f *j 2.00 * 1.26 |j Wj i’ i 9 *** 4 toe. IS Pf® ‘lai fctUll uj it «f >O. Mad I’tS?* 1 * W •"*?J iritmn?. HIBURE POWER-PRESS • '~ • 1 - mmmm PRINTING OFFICE. H*v.u£» within *fc« pMt iwo yean, made con«W*r«U*t t** wor .e«UWi*Uin.Dt Id the way *>f fc*w tency : - Prase* Paper Cotter. Card Cotter. Rollup Ms* 3>liw. tUid Pswer Pre«, au.l large Newspaper Power r yrc. • a cut of which we give above) we are now prepareif |L.|o eiecate anything io the line of printing or ruling. U» . aetyl*'•‘Husi to any eeiabUsbment in the ?>tate, ami at pr&e* equally low. We can rxecole. on short notice, alt -4l»h w “f ‘ , W«d<Ung, lavllalton, Visiting, Bair 4 Business Cards, Circulars, Programmes, MAMMOTH POSTERS, SALE BILLS, ■:miL Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, BLANK BOOKS, MANIFESTS, and blanks op all kinds. All we *4k is a trial, feeling confident that we can git* v mtiAfectlan if we hate tho opportunity, i»ffic*li Lowther’s building, comer of Virginia and A«- opposite Superintendent’s Office. LOCAL ITEMS. HiMlciDt B Johkstow.s. —The citizens of JiibnNown where horrified, on Friday morning jnsr, by the occurrence of a shocking tragedy in their midst—the parties concerned being old and influential citizens. The particulars of the tragedy ate briefly these: Mr. Joseph Moore, auctioneer of Johnstown, on his recent return from nine month’s senrice in the army, ascertained that bis domestic happiness bad been destroyed, It is alleged, by Mr. Jordan Marbonrg, n wealthy merchant of the {own. On bearing of the intimacy said to ex ist during bis absence, between Marbonrg anu Mrs. Moore, who is represented as prepossessingjin appearance and of a gayand dashing disposition, Moore called upon the former, and after an -ex planation, told him he would shoot him. Mrs. Marbonrg, bearing of Moore’s threats appealed to him wd rotate her husband's life, but the outraged husband would nut listen to her. On Friday morning last, Moore arose early, ami. leaving his house, visited a grocery store ■tear the Postoffice, where he remained until be tween eight and nine o’clock, when Marbourg passed by. Moore started out immediately, and caught Marbourg by the collar, saying, 44 Get down on your knees; I am going to kill you. My Wire made a 4 clean breast of it 4 - last .night, tshc ibid me all, and gave me a portion of the money which you paid her.” Saying this, he drew a re volver and fired—the first shot taking effect in the region of tbe heart. Marbourg fell forward, and Moore discharged two bolls into his head, and then tired a fourth, which took effect in the left arm. Marbourg fell over and almost instantly expired. Moore walked to a magistrate’s office, surrendered him-elf"and was committed to jail to await the (wt ion of the authorities. The deceased man leaves a most estiniahle wife ind eight;or nine children—the oldest, a son, twenty years old. The murderer has a wife ,snd one child, the tatter a promising boy of fifteen w - I’sjoji Ticket.—At a meeting of the Union ' party, to make nominations for Borough officers, .told on Friday evening lust, the following gen tlemen were placed in nomination Chief Btorgets- —Bcnj. F. Rose Toam Comeil —Daniel Baughman. Andrew Hippie. prwS, m rv . S<hooi Jjirtclora —Charles J. Mann, Ambrose Wald. .luiit/e of Kteotionx—TZ. Ward—E. A. Beck. •> W. *• Jos. R. Smith *• “ K. f‘ • John Trout. Jntfjtctnri —E. Ward—B. F. Coster. W. “ Johnston Moore. « K. “ Peter Marks. .4 Koesaor —Joseph B. Hileman. Auditor —David Irons. . AreoisTMESt.— Thos. Vickroy, Esq, at present engaged in the Motive Power Office of the Pa. Railroad, at this place, has received an appoint ment as Clerk in the Patent Office Department - at Washington and Is ordered to report on the first rof March. We scarcely know which to congrat ulate on this appointment; Commissioner D. P. ' Halloway bn having secured so good a clerk, or friend Vickroy on having se cured so good an ap pupument. We may return the thanks of onr : district, however, to the stent old Indianian for bis remembrance of this portion of the Keystone ‘State, and at the same time we will warn Thomas Ito heware of hit morals when he gets to Waslt -ifgtnn. W f#, [V«r ! ' QootiS, —The Altoona Bounty Committee |U 2fi I. now paying $2OO bounty to all persons who enlist Isl**, ifire credit to the Borough. Capt. Harry g®P|tai teftibr Harrisburg, last evening, to obtain to recruit a full company. Should he ln his piission, we feel sure the <(uota of [Altoona, which is 102 men, will be filled by the |f; ] r Ut of llaich... * ' ; tet'.ii Logan Township is, we understand, offering #2OO bounty. the townships in the Southern part of the «|{>.eba>lty are paying $2OO bounty, and some of them jp *4 have filled their quotas. | J Gn «n Patmtno. —This should now be at- Sffijjftlfrd to. Many persons seriously injure their by.iinjndieiou* pruning. When the bnsi- RifHl flht onderstood, it is always better to em- ShteLwr unexperienced person to attend to it on* r/S su(a»oii,from whom the method can be easily t is better that very robust varieties jp l " I'.tjfcp JheGoncord, Diana, &c., should not jbe r ! .- ';si ctenely pruned; while slower growers like the TtrWnrfj dr i.rhirnW be cut into much Sjij '[pinto teeonly, as they bear the bulk of their Ajuit 'Marthegromid. | if'- j Biuno Auwo Yobr Maqasises, Etc.—Our f ' honk-bindery is now fitted up and ready to receive It i . si and exeenta all styles of binding on short notice i BOd at,reasonable prices. Don't allow your mag- pther publications, by which yon jset m>y store, to be knocked around and spoiled, >ut ijtpd.t|M# i* pt pye- I. Goouipoe Sfnwe —No Dityr—Kecbbots j \ -C '•••■ .of announcing dipt jwe 'v . < .Bip netpiiiiy .ptw-uftadc of Fresh Family Groceries ftt*' ' n i~ wwotnew <u» still on the |> t .W«S|p&''i»wd. : FBITCHEYj -4 ) t SCBSCKIPTIOXS TO Boonti F trail.—The follow ing siiliscriptions to lltcßonnty Fatal have Ixe-n handed in since our lasi issue. The subscription iii’Jacob Hesser. icportcd last week nr $25 should have tieen $75. EAST WARD. Stephen Winters, s2s,Ffetl’L : Lehle. George (toner. 23 (fni. A. Streit, C. C. Mason. ■2‘);Ji)hn iMithinn. Adam (ilusius. 26 Michat-1 Danner, Hinny Shum. 23 J, W. Smith, Jos. Hamilton, I•• Simon Rodgers. Henry Slicnelierger, 20 Louis Gowill, Agust Sower. S’ Henry Harmed, Fl| Ousler. 2o Jas. Sltarp, Jos'. W. Gardner, 25Fnsd Gerhart, Conrad Lantz 2-V Frink Killy, Nicholas Marks, 23-Geo. Lesley, f Ton rad Bel, del. 10,Mathias Donsler, Joim Anderson, 2C!Fnuieis Rooney, NORTH\ WARp. I. A Spntngle, $73 Robert Scott, 5 Robert IJeaeham. 25 R. H McCormick,- 10 Thomas McAuley, 3d Mrs. Sarah Elway, 20 Incohf. Tax—lnstructions have been issued to U. S. Assessors that to : insure an early com pletion of the annua) list for 1864, they instruct their Assistants to begin at once the collection of income' returns ;in their respective divisions. That is the tax due on incomes for the year ending December 31st, 1863. Persons liable to an income lax should get their affairs in order at once, to be able to make their returns without delay, when culled upen. The statement should be prepared with great care, and should set forth the entire income for 1863, from all sources; with the whole intimized statement prepared before hand, and they can be aided by the Assistant Assessor in putting them in proper shape id a- few minutes. Returns will Wve to be made under oath. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles. . Siiectacles, , Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines, 'perfumery aud Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock ol Trusses and Superiors and nil goods found in a first class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of . V A. Roush, Second door from the corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. Fire : Fire !!—Do not .risk your property any longer to the mercy-of the flames, but go to Her 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. FEN AND SCISSORS. A Rebel Cbrtwicate— The following, says the Richmond Whig, is a copy verbatim of a sur geon's certificate found on;the person of a deserter from the First South Carolina Cavalry :—Novem ber 24th 1863, —£ certafy that privet John Bow ers of Compey eye first lidgment of Calver which is suffering verry much with the Chronic dyre and a salavasion of thea mo light and feaver and wicb unable him for Duty theap (hearty Days. (Signed) Henry A. Clark, siston Cergen, C. S. A. Great News for, ■ Topers.—Whisky and brandy can be made out of cool gas, which consists of carbon and hydrogen, as does alcohol, with the addition of oxygen. For several years past the process of converting olefiant gas into spirit has been talked of, bat now a French patent baa been obtained for the purpose and sold to a company in London. You take away one-half the hydrogen, add a little oxygen, and presto! you hare.a bottle of brandr. A Curious Suit.—An action was recently brought by a stage proprietor of New York against the New York and Harlem Railroad, Company for damages. It appeared that the defendants placed in their sheds adjoining the plaintiff’s stables, some glandered horses. From these the stage horses caught the complaint, and no less than fifty of them died. The jury gave fire thousand dollars damages. Homesick. —A letter from the Army of the Potomac says : It is worthy of. notice that many of the veteran corps return to the army before the expiration of their furloughs. One of this class gave as a reason for not remaining the fulltime, that he was homesick, and so returned to his home in the array Good Custom.—ln New Zealand, a man who neglects to provide for his wife and children' gets properly punished. AH the women of the village, armed with green willies, are drawn up in two lines, and he has to run the gauntlet between them' until he is whipped into decency. Death or a Centenarian.—Mrs. Margaret Campbell died at the residence of her son, in Arm strong township, Indiana county, a few days ago, at the advanced age of 101 years. A relative of this lady died a few years ago at the age of 101 years. An exchange truthfully says: “You may insert a thousand excellent things in a newspaper and never a word of approbation from the readers; but just let a paragraph slip in even by accident one or two lines not salted to their taste, and you will be sure to hear from it." JWTThe street peddlers in Mexico have pecu liarities in their traffic, as well os those who in the East sell figs in the name of the Prophet. The Mexican poultry dealer .who offers ducks for sale, introduces them to your notice by crying out, “Ducks, oh, my darling ducks I" bill lias been offered in the rebel Con gress, to place free persons of color, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, m military service. war An American named Slater, has taken a contract to demolish the walls of the burned church in Santiago, for the sum of $8,200. The Philadelphia Press says that Gen. Fremont looms up as a Presidential candidate in the West. The Germans are in his favor. gJF* Once an editor, always an editor,. says the Louisville Jjrmrml. There is no fever so lingering as the .typhup. JOT The rebel arnty in Virginia i? described as “Lee's Miserable*.” •TThe name by which thcPrince of Wales will ascend the thrown will be King Edward VII. GRAND VICTORY! THF CAKH SYSTEM TRIUMPHANT! - '■» i«..r j». hr th» iuv w. «. um., Mr, >am -IntUAiltOl.-UfiJ > IM, »u.l Miss M.MllilK HOLLER. both of .' , . . llohll!ig,i..ii n-uiilV. Two yours «*p"ii;-ticc hit- nw* •.1 m- Itl , , lv Mr . OUVBK a. when arc Mdilvor Ow/<. utcv. b<: sohl-rtt »i th*.« I’.S. A ..ami Min* Kt.YINA KIDfeH. , : f, * * '» * .. • 5l dh •«' IVnniors Murk. «very small a.ly:.m* on first ousts I>n th< . a,,,. a 4smlmrTi bT tte> Mr . M A|(|/1S „ have determined to make anutiit.k UElirrrhux liKt-.sl.Kb.srd Mfa» ELIZABETHDAVIS. »l|.,t Aliuw.i. niv iirtr'ss In liifcl i fleet On Febrnm-. lllb. by the Mine, M,. JAM! * Met'A.VN. nn jirit os. in ink! •««.! 51..1 Mis. MAi-.r K. M.\TON. Is.ih ..I ll«iiih. l ui.-u. OX AND AFTKK UKCKMBKif+ili. IHti:;. \ IMI Ih e ,i: tv . i.v theme. au.joskwi b!brows. In taking tills sh y, i have been urinated solely ”• county. .Ini Mb* JoSKiHINi: P. LOTKAKI), , r ' vl r<>nut>, l»v a desire to bcmdii tlio taborm# cUumes. WUWf Utl ua*. vne**uie. Mr. It. there has been bn: a small advance hi wages- the “£*** ”* vilis.-,«,l Alta. EMMA WISER. of necessaries of life have advanced enormonslv. and m, ihesnm.- d«v, by theme. Mr. JAMKSiMUNKUIs. the iirt.s[a-ris areilia they will still go higher. Believing that tin additional atuimn: of goods which I cun sell, at the reduced prices, will justify mo in my undertaking, I respectfully invite the attention of the public to the following figures.— Almost every person is aware of the prices.at which the goods s|s«cified are now selling, hence they will readily note the reduction, and can easily figure np the salting to tlicin iu them in the course of a year. My price. liuve 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 25 2.50 13 HY GOODS. Calicoes, Delaines, Mohair,.., 8ep5...... ... Merinos, .... Irish. Poplins, Lustres, Cashmeres, Shawls,.. Flannels, Kentucky Jcnns, Tweeds, Cottonndes,., Sattinetta Cassimcres,.. Plaid Flannel, Shirting, Linseys. .......... sto 8 “ “ Canton Flannel, 2to 5 “ “ Linen Table-C10th5.......10 to 12 “ “ “ Cotton, .5 to 10 “ *• " Ladies' Cloaking Clollu 12 to 25 “ “ Shirting Check, 2to 3 “ Ticking,- 3to 8 “ “ *• Muslin, 2to 5 •* Gloves, Hosiery, o|hoh Hoods, &c., reduced ac cordingly. GROCERIES. 10 cents per gallon I 44 •* {annul Syrups, Sugar, C0ffee,...... Tea, Topper, Ginger, Starch., Ess. Coffee, Candles,.... Soap, QUEENSWARK. White Slone Tea Sets 50 cents per set : “ “ . “ Elutes, 10 “ “ “ “ . “ Dinner “ 12 “ “ “ White Stone Soup IMates 12 cents pet set. China Tea Sets, #l.OO to $2.00 per set. : CARPET & OIL CLOTH. Rag Carpet, 6 cents per yard. List. All Wool Carpet, Floor Oil-Cloth, Ladies' Custom-Made Sewed Shoes, 12 cts. per pair, ‘ Pegged “ 10 to 16 “ 10 to 12 cents “ V Bto 10 “ •< iMisses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes. I wish all 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 save a tew 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 I must double my sales in order to make as much money as 1 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. K. A.f). KERB. Main Street, Altoona, Pa. Dec. 2, 1863.—if. HOSTETTEB’B CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTKKS 1b on® of the greatest strengthening preparation* extant It U especially adapted t<> those who are afflicted wltli the Fever and Ague, or any other disease arising from a dis ordered condition of the digestive organs. For the Fever and Ague there is perhaps no medicine in the world e iual «o it, aa if enters, purities the blood, which is so important to being about a healthy action in diseases of this nature. The Bitters are now among the .most popular, and at the same time, valuable specifics in the medical world. In re commending it to the public, we are fully conscious of doing them a great service, knowing,as we do, their many excellent qualities, and sure and speedy action in all ea ses where the disease is caused by Irregularity of the di gestive organs., A trial will suffice for the most skeptical* Sff Advertisement. Fore sale by Druggist* >tnd dealers generally everywhere VENETIAN LINIMENT, t Died of Croup—what a pretty and interesting child 1 saw last week! But now. alas ! it is uc mure. Such was the conversation of two men riding down town in the cars. Died of croup! bow stiauge! when Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment is a certain core, if taken in time.— Now. Mothers, we appeal to yon. It is not lor the paltry gain and profit we make, bnt foe the sake of your infant child that now lies playing atjyourfeet. Croup is a dan gerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment in time, and It Is robbed of its terrors. Always keep it in the house; you may not want it to-night, or tomorrow, no telling when—but srnied with this Liniment yon are prepared, let it come when it will. - Price only 26 cents a bottle. Office 66 Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by all Druggists. BAIL BOAS AHD MAIL SCHEDULE. TKAI.NB AIIKXVK AND DEPART Baltimore Rxpr«ki fftisurrite* 7.40 A.M. Philmtol** “ - 8.20 ~ “ 8.40 “ Fa*t Wne •; “, 8.66 P, M. “ ,10 P.M. Mail Train • . M , %* 7.40 *• “ 7.65 u Express' Train- Ktt*{ u 9.20 P. M.» leaves P. M Fast Lice U6A. M., *• 1.20 A. M H&ll Train •• 7.40 •• “ 8.00 “ Through Accom. ** “ 11.25 “ “ 11.40 “ Trains on Uollidaysburg Branch can to connect with Express Trains West. Mail Train £ms(4jhl West and Thro 1 Accommodation Train East. Trains on Tyrone k Clearfield finnch and Bald Eagle Valley H. R. run to connect with Express Train West and Mail Train, East 4&d West. Eastern Through,. Eastern Way Western W»y Western Through,. HotUdaysbnrg Western Way,. ..a 7,20 A.M, Eastern Way. 7,20 •• Western Through, ... 7,15 P.M. Eastern Through, 7,15 “ . Holiidayshnrg.. 7.150 A M, A 6,45 P.M. Ornoi Homs:—During the week from 6.45 A* M. until 7,30 P. M. On Sunday* from 7,30 until 8.30 A. M. ' O.W. PATTON, P.M. Altoona. Aj-ril 20, lhh.‘l. : HELMBOI lI’S GENUINE BUCFIU and Drake’s I’lHiitatiuu Bitters, at ' Jail'. 13, *64] HEIQAHT’B Drug Bt«*ra. - Excellent heavy hoots &' IHOEBJa.t m-eived at LAUOHMAN’)! .2 cents per vaid Mi i. - ; - ..8 “ “ ..8 *• *■ .20 “ “ .5 to 8 “ 41 .5 to 15 u ** ,sit cents lo cacti. .5 to 10 cents fier yanl, ,5 “ r>toio tl r» ccnfH per yard. .6 to In “ 15 to 25 “ 8 " .5 to 8 *> t. 4, 10 to 15 “ “ lO “ 10 cents per pound I “ “ box. 1 “ '■ pound 1 to 5 “ “ ,6 “ 10 cents per yard, o “ SHOES. DB. TOBIAS' MAILS ARRIVE. 7,40 A.M. 7,00 P.M. 10,16 A.M 7,40 A. M. 7,30 A. M. 4 7,00 I*. M. M AILS CLOSE. MABBIED DIED On tbedth Inst.. iu clue place. Mr.SAMCEL K. LONG* KXKCKKU. aged 57 year*. Id ibis |i|«CB, on the 9th inn., Mrf. SARAH CORBIN, willow of Abrum Corbin, in the 75th veer of her s^fe. MACKEREL— NOS. 1, 2. AND 3. in nil *U**d pucker** new.i nod each package warranted. jn*t received and for sale low b> FKITCHKY. FOR SALE, or Exchange, for lots in All. ms. » ralusbl tract of TIMBER AND FARM L AND, in Cambria county, containing 6SO ACRES, more or IMS icioil Suw and Lath Mill, and two good buildings, Tvrms For further particular*, inquire of ' JACOB MAST, Corner of Carolina and Main streets, Altoona. Feb. 17. IM4-7l* NOTICE. —The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading as tha «rm of John Lowther A Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The bonks, accounts, Ac- of the late firm an-left in the bands of James Lowther. who alone is an burixed to collect tlie accounts and settle up all the busi ness of the late firm. JOHN LOWTHER Feh. 11, 1854,—3t. J ACOB HKSSER. TfifiAHUHY DEPARTMENT, 1 iimct Of Comptroller of the Currency, V | Washington* Febnarry 10.1864. ) | WumAA by suli-toctory evidence: presented to the un- It h:»« been made to appear that Tho First National Bank .d Altunin In th* C-muty of Blair, and Stute u\ iv»m*>Wanlo, lias been duly organized under and according loilu- requiremerts of'tint act of Congress. en titled ‘‘An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United State# stocks,' and to provide for tbe circulation and redemption thereof,V approved February 25. 1863, and has compdied with all the provisions of said act required to 1* complied with before commencing the hutdne** of Banking: ■ s Now. tiiebffouk. I Smnuel T. Howard, Deputy Comptrol ler of th»* Currency, do hereby certify that tho Fbfst Na tional Hunk of Altoona, County of Blair, and Suite of Pennsylvania. is authorized to coinijience the business of Bunking under the act aforesaid. In Testimony Whereof, witness iny hand and seal of fu s.l office, this Tenth dav of February, 1864. SAMUEL T. HOWARD, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. ■Kell. 17. 18*54, UEO.AV.CARFESTER , HENSZEY &CO’S, WHOLESALE DRUG CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE. NO. 737 MARKET STREET, PHILA'D. rf'HE Subscribers keep constantly on A I,ami » largo atuck of Dbcos, Medic ibis. Cuuucau, I'UARMACEETic.u* preparations ami every other article wliirli appertains to the business, embracing the most ex tensive variety; Paints. Ohs ind Glass of every de scription. All articles purchased from us call relied on as being of the most superior quality mid at as low prices as they can be had. We can offer such jndjucement* »- will make It the interest of purchasers to lay I In their supplies from ns, and give uh their future patron jge, and Invite all. who visit the city to call at our establishment. All orders ad dressed to ns by nmil or otbermlae will meet with prompt attention GEO.'W.CARPENTER, HKNZY AGO. 737 Market IStreet, Philadelphia. feblO-om CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Ir-n. Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and indigestion. For Weak Stomachs k General Debility, For Weak Stomachs A General Debility. For Weak Stomachs AQener&l Debility. For Weak Stomachs A General Debility. Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good. and Sure to do Good. Reliable and Sure to do Good, And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. It Costa bnt little and Purifies the Blood. It Coats but little and Purifies the Blood. I#,Cost* but little and Purifies the Blood. It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood. Of this Valuable Tonic. Of this Valuable Tonic. Of tills Valuable Tonic. Of this Valuable Tonic. v Only 76 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle. ' Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle. Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle. Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle. Manufactured solely by S. A. Kdnkel& Bro, General Depot, 118 Market Street, Harrisburg. Pa. For Sale in Altoona, by A. Roush, and G. W. Kessler Druggists.’ feblO-1 m MORE COMPETITION! A NEW DRY GOODS STORE ON VIRGINIA STREET. The undersigned would re -BPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public that she has added to her stock of MILLINERY GOODS, A FULL LINE OF tSrDBY GOODS, Consisting of PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPACAS, REPS OTNOHAMS, MUSLINS, ETC. BLEACHED MUSLINS from 23 to 46 cent. per yard YELLOW “• “ 24 036 “ “ CALICO “ 16 to 26 “ ‘ “ i DELAINES “ 30 to 36 - “ And .II other article. In proportion. I hare also . fall assortment of CLOVES, HOSIERY, COLLARS, and NOTIONS generally. ! My stock of Millinery Hoods. embraces everything! in that line tunally kept In the country. I have marked my goods down to the loweet<Sgore FDR CASH. Believing that my goods and prices will prove satisfactory, I invite a call from the public. Rebecca McClelland. Dec. 23d,1863-ly. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Estate JOHN ROUGH, Dtc’d. Notice is hereby given that Letters »f Administration on the estate of John Kongh, late of l,ogan township, Blair county, dec’d, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same without delay,-duly authen ticated for settlement. ' JOHN S. CALVERT, Logan tp., Jan. 27,1864-6tfi Jdminitlrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given that Letters of Aministra tration have been granted to the undersigned on the es tate oi Samuel McC lathery, late of Logan township* Blair Omuty, dec’d. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those baying claims will present the same duly authenticated for settle ment, without delay. ANDREW BIDDLE; Altoona. Jan. 20. 1864-6 t. UminUtraltr, FOR SALE. —A two-story Frame House ami Lot of ground with stable thereon. For 'farther information inquire at the Ranking Houseof ffra, M. Lloyd 4 Co. F. K. HENRY. Feh. JO, IFM-tf AND ’ The Great Tonic The Great Tonic The Great Tonic | The Great Tonic We only* ssk a Trial. Wo only ask a Trial. We only ask a Trial. We only ask a Trial. JJILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING* C U BED. Bffuw will bt fommi a certifandr from our of th» mmt r*/pe<ta&U cititto* nf WHkfn* toventkip in to Dr. Krpter*s ZJndotjf* Blood SmrcMrr. Tht qaUi are tcilhia nach, and no ontnoodbe dtcfirfdi* regard jO hit jf^urulKMi. Dr. Gko H. Kkvske :—I became eflSicted with the Pile* •bout twenty yeare and every year they were growing norm, to m to trouble we very much, ao much to at times mto unfit me for work. Sometime* T waa ao bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large ana hickory uut. 1 had tried a great deal bi medicine tor them. 1 used to buy and take whatever I could lour of or read of in circulars and pamphlets that Ml in ihy way, but I could not gel cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad aa ever. 1 alao ajppUed to two Doctors who visited ms at my house and gave ms stthe medicine but it would not do, I cculd not gt* well.— Over a year ago I gut an advertisement of your Undsey’a Blood Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and thst my whole system would have to be renewed by the medicine batons l' well. I bought one bottle and took It home with me and uflefl it according to your direction*. I then called to see yon again, when yon aald 1 could hot expect much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought it ou, pne bottle at a time, until I had used five bottle*. After thU quanti- ty had been need. I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortured me for twenty year*. In other reepecU my health I* improved, and I am an well aa could be expected tor one of myage, being sixty year* past. 1 have been well now for six months, and there le no appearance of a return of the disease. l ean do any kind of farming work now without the Pile# coming down and hurting me I can pitch hay. chop wood. lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking It until I got entirely well. I consider It my duty to make my case known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering aa I was, and<*o not know the value of your medicine, — Yon may publish this if you like—l live in HtUn'iu Jb«n shtp, and wilt be pleased to satisfy any one of the troth of this certificate If they wish to cal) on me. December 24th, 1803. ¥f*Looik tmt for the name qf DH. GEORGS W* KET- SEE on the cover of the bottle and patted over the cork ; alto for hit htamp on the United Stafes stamp oi\ the top of the bottle to prevent being imposed upon bp a spurious article which if ih the market. DR. KEYSETS Lindsey s Improved Blood SEARCHER. A sure cure for Cancer and Cancerous Formations. A sur* cure for Scrofula whsrsver located. A sure cure for all Skin Diseases. A sure cure for Chronic Erysipelas. A sure cure for Boils and Pimples on the Face. It has cared all the above diseases. It has cured Blind and Sore Kyi**. If has cured Tetters of years* duration. It lias cured Ulcerated Sore Legs. It ha* cored old and stubborn Ulcers. It has cured Chronic Rheumatism that has lasted yean It has cured the worst forma of Dyspepsia. It is the best Tonic and Blood Purifier known, It will remove Mercury or Quinine out of the Blood and clear it from the system. It will cure all Disease# of Debility. It will cure Fever and Ague. It will cure eases of Palsy and Dropsy. It has cured Epilepsy or Falling Bickn.ee. I that cured Chorea or 8L Yitna’Dance. It will core PUes and Kidney Diseases It will cure Cl ironic Diarrhea. U will Core Neuralgia and Nervosa Weakness. If any one want, to know bow one medicine will core so mony diseases, ws answer—that it doeoeo, by thorough- Ij restoring the blood and all the eecretione which are made from the blood, to a healthy state. Npoae can taka this Blood Searcher and havmbadblood, for it will assure- iy oat out from the blood aH- bed and vitiated matter ae water will pot ont fire. Prepared by Dr. Oeo. H. Keyeer. Look; far the name ever the cork and tak, no other. {told enly by A. Roush. Altoona, fn. M (aU<H9nt STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Took, corrective ud alterative, of womlerfal efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cure* Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache* General lability, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Coatti* , atioo, Colic, Intermittent Severs, Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex.: arising from Bodily Weakness, whether inherent in the system or produced by special causes. Norms** that Is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters Into the composition of HOSTKTTER’S STOMACH BITTKES. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind: no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; bat Uis combination of the, extracts oi rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild est of Ml diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so for as the human system can be protected by human means against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo sphere, impure water and other external causes, HOSTKT TEH’S STOMACH BITTERS may be relied on as a safe guard. In districts infected with Jbver and Ague, it has bee found infallible as a preventive and irresistible as reipe-. dy, und thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of Us protective qualities in advance, are cured by s very brief comae of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine fur. months Tu vain, until , fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are nok>nnfreqnently restored to health within a few days by tbo use of UOSTETThR’d BITTERS. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders iu cases of Dtspxpsia and in less confirmed ibrsuf of J npxosstiox. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well os upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive and secretive organs. Versons of feeble habit, liable to A’ervout Attacks, Lowness of Spirits und Fits <\f Languor, find prompt and perma nent relief from the Bitters. Hie testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony of Oiluoub Couo is immediately sm’ aged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occaatonauy resort ing to U, the return of the complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic, HOSTKTTBH’S BITTERS produce effects which moat be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully appreciated, la casee of Omrittutfonat Weakness , Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi tude arising from Ou> Aox, it exercises the electric influ ence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers cjpa ture are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-estab lish it. KI.LIOTT DAVIS. Last, but not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and entirely free from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. Prepared by HOSTETTRU A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sola by nti Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers every where. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, a PofiUn and Speed Remedy for disease* of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and U< cites the Absorbents into healthy, action, by which tha Watery or Calcereous depositions, and all Unnatural b largementß are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Disslpa tion, nearly Indiscre.ion of Abut, attended with the lot loving symptomi:— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory f Difficulty of Breathing} Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefalneoa, Dimness of Vision, Bain In tha Back, Universal Dassitnde of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions outhe Face, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine invariably removes, soon follows hnpouncy, ihfuiiy, Epileptic Fite; In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “ Direful Diseases,” “INBANITV AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. sDTaom will coxrxss rax bxcoeds or THXinsane asTLUss Jnd Mdanchdy DeaOu by Cbnmmptum bear ample wit ness to the Troth of the assertion. The Qmxtitution met affected vrilh Organic Weaknat requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invtgorate the System, eehieh UiucßoLD’a EXTRACT BUCHU invariably ion. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEM AT.ES—FEMATjES—FEMALES. In many Affeciioni peculiar to Ftmaiee tha Kxrxacv liucEU is nnequaled by any other remedy, aa in Chlomit or M Mention, Irregularity, Painfnlness, or Soppreeeion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scinhone stale of the Uterns Deodhorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Is discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the Talc no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerout diseases. HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROBB If ASH CUBES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense Little or no change in Diet. N? Inconvenience. And no Exposure. It causes a frequent decise and gives strength to Uri nate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Coring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Patu andlnffsm ■nation, to frequent in the clan of diseases, and expelling aU Poittmoui, Diteated and mmout Matter. Thousands upon Thousands who navi bxsn tb» Vio nics or Qdacxs, and who hare paid heavy Jtee to becured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the" POISON” has, by the use of 11 powxxrui AmusaxjtTS,” been dried op in the system, to break out In an aggra vated foim, and per Aupi after Marriage. ; Use Hilmbold's Eitbact Buchu for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing la MALR or FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. * Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a DIUEJCT : IC. HKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 TUEQEEAT DIURETIC, andis certain to have the desired offset ia al XHteateefor mkick it u Bernmmemded. i Evidence of the most reliable knd responsible character will accompany the medicine. PRICE fl PER BOTTLE, OR SEX FOR $5. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observa tion. _ _ , | Describe Symptome in o& Ommuniattumt, Cunts (Bcakasteed ! Advice Gratis M Addreee letters for Intonuetioo to. H. B. HELMBOJjD, Chemist. 104 Sooth Tentb-st- bel. Cbeetnot, Phil* UKLM BOLD’S Medical Depot, BKIiMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical WbTehoum, 594 BEOAWAY, NEW YORK. BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS AND OSPRISCI PLKD DEALERS who endewor to diapwe “tflMrmm* »nd “otier” oKhiMg^X Hahnbold’a Genuine Preparationa. ' • •* “ Extract Bochu. - « . o';". ■“ SanaparßU- : . Improyad Rom Walk, ■. - CELEBRATED DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIES. ■
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