3T3D 1 J ' V fe Great Took i Qr«t»t Took ; Onit Took ««*» .Tonic ,1- i tAGaaaralltaUlfty. I i*'o«wr«l DtWlit). litonl Dvblliiy.' i'JkSwufalDtbility. ud Coniwt do Bum. »d Cannot do Bonn, od Coanot rtoHotm, ltd Cannot do Bom. ’ Blood.. the Blood. Biood. : irUkottoßlood. Wp Mtf ulp ft Trill tVoenljrook a Trial, W».t*ir aakaTrtal. W, only affcaTrtaL One ItolUirrper Buttle p«r Bottle. On* Dollar iw i-0«o Dollar pw BatU*. nugLt IUo. , - . V it, fUnrMmrg, P». ■b. and O. W. Kmmlw. (oMO-lm HJT. !. TRUMPETS Drums! ■V ANNOUNCE stock of ODS ! GROCERIES, VARE, >es, <&e., &e., I »o Mil ONLY. •in. »• 1 consider it. bet tor Rcctmuu «re respectfully I) purchase Howe A B to- ling. Sent frr mail on ftgtared by r S A fiXBVENS. 260 Baoapwst, Boston, i generally. IXT DRAFT ! BVAILING EX- wpfa> of Altoona and vl- AFT—uotffio much about te Hundred to paf exemp rather to «Uy at horn* Ir ftupport, than to risk fow, to b*}ng the matter btie that by buying thtU 4 mer ofßranch and Annie 18 A OD ? they will E HUNDRED received a large and well IN'S GROCERIES, which >weet llTing prices. S' COATS AND CIKCD AO to (12.00. partleulartjr drawn to the K and White Manila from to 2t cts; Del sines > aeaortment of .MEN IPB, BOOTS, SHOES, epclaes Store. W STOCK '• >THING! ing beaey ' winter gar WOLF »« is prepared to supply t of winter 1 clothing. a> connity. i. Mire.to call again, and 57.00 to *20.00 J 2.oft “ 9.00 ..... 1.25 “ 8.00: lion.: tell satisfaction to all . I reoneat an ezaath- ■ Pec. IT 18®.- . , 5 NOTICE. JOBS KOOGB, OK’d. Aten -jf Administration Itr of Logan township, tied to Ah* n * denignad. dabtedtoaaid estate ara sseßt,' an 4 .those baring oat delar, dnlr tnthen- OliS 8. CALVERT. ' . Adminitirator. hereby given that adopted at a late meet, the Altoona Hall and Inient of 10 per cent, on Is pajrable oo the 20th »nd th%t tbe baluce of In. monthly instalments ,d«yof each succeeding paid In. • the eompany can Still w shares ret nnsoiit ■: rami.TncuwtT. fohip .heretofore touting u the ii« d»jr been MM by tat*, 4e.-, ofth* bite Arm .%%. ■her. who alone to »*- '; »U theb«t- I’obk lowxan 'AooßHwqm. lltoona TRIBONE POWER-PRESS § •«-!’ PRINTING OFFICBw 'Hariug, within the pout two joks, mode considerable addition to onr eotabliohment iu the way of now teocy t,p-, scrawPreaa, Paper Cotter, Card Cotter, Ruling Ma cfiiuo. Card Power Preen, and targe Newspaper Power Press, in cot «f which wo give abore) we are now prepared toaaeeote anything in the line of printing or rolingjin MUblUhment In tho State.andat ‘r>M Anally low. We can execnto. on abort notice, all ,GTle»of _ ’ WeJding. lnviUllon, Visiting, Ball & Business Cards. Ciroulara, Programmes, mammoth po&ters. sale bills. |f igDOwfci AM® Pamphlets, Pay and Check Bolls, 1 BLANK BOOKS. MANIFESTS. ANO •tANAS OF ALL KINDS. :i ah wi mle is a trial, feeling confident that we can give mirfftction If we have the opportunity. . ; Bfflce in building, corner of \ irguua and An n i}s streets, opposite Superintendent’® Office. local, items. Tub b4cktt Fiwd.—The following is a cpr- footed list of the subscribers to the Bounty Fund jh Altoona. The names,of those incorrectly re ported heretofore ate republished ttjftther with (he increase in their subscriptions:— $l2 60jWm. Pringle, 25 00|jobn Dasher, 25 OOjJ.C. McCloskey. 10 00 j Henry Lceser, 25 00|Wni. Berkla, 25 00 Philips McOtrr. 25 00 Geo. Hoaonberger, 50 00 John W. Hooper, 25 00 Gyrus Buck, 25 00 Daniel Gall, 50 00 Robert Bonioe, 50 00 Nicholas Kurtz. 25 00 J. R. Fowler. 10 OO'John S. Hair. 10 OOiU. B. Wl.it-, 10 00 r». M. McCormick* 10 00}Phillip Knr.i". - 10 00 : r Bniim:u>lni i. 20 00, John A. ••ritHtb, 10 00 Calvin Lochard, 15 00 C. O. Hamilton.; 10 00 Martin Kelley. \ 25 00 Otto Uoelly, ■} 10 00 Jocob Gnyer. 25 00 Ephraim Burket. lo OO'john W Fvuuch. ■£> uojj. ll»ja.H-k, 10 OOjJoliu Cr-clinm. 25 Oil Jj'irol) FinJt-igli. ifj OOiDavid llmt. lo ooljohn M. Campbell, 25 00] Albert Pershing. 10 00 John (limivai). 5 00 M. Stivi-rt. a Ooljaiu»-« K. Lit/.. 5 00! Unity li i. iv‘*h, 2o u«) Lsamm l Gathers, 5 00 David Cassidy. 25 00 Geo. Henry. 12 00 Martin Mattie. 5 00 John Davis, 25 00 John Deveus. 25 00 M. McLaughlin, 25 00 G. D Green, OO Coo. Wise, lo 00 Jus. Hamilton. 5 00 G. B. Law, 25 00 Jncub Jshandletnirf. 25 00 John Delahunt. 100 00 llenrv Nfh-l. 100 00 W. Vi . W.-»t, J 5 ‘XI Mux. Bender. 20 00 Thomas Minanx. riiVm N^Kl^ay, |i. A. Orr, • W. F. Furgeson, Joseph Kelly,- j.hinfs SiduW, jfumvti Trout. il.amuel Fnrgeson. John Stahl,: Mrs- E.Dodgherly, F. Blmuhead. Jacob Eiuki rhomn-i McGuire, j. 11. Fritchjey. Se*., El way, fj.i... McEutpnh, \\ . Fisk Conrad, Th'.mu-* McCauley. J. H.Uuviile. !B«‘ii>ir«l Kurtz. Julm McllVaio. !,~ ClUbangh. flMi .-. (Quigley, il*. V. McTnt'ire. A. Botaiue, W. PattersuiF T. Selleip, .I*. Jaggard.l John Lehr.: rtt'm. McCormick. In. J,T.Christy. ||i. KettingeS*. ■Godfrey Wolf. VV. L. Uofecker, W. Clabaugh. Dr. Miller. - M. B. Kiferi. 25 00 T. Arnold. {AH’y City)' 25 00 Aquilla Anderson, 10 Q 0 Eli Hart map. 5 00 Mithlon Stdnch, 10 00 Jacub Good; 75 00 ■J. A. Wright.(Le|rifct’n) 50 00 Jl.-T. A. 11. Sembower, 10 00 ■Rioh'dWittendofer, 25 00 >r> d Heeeer, 25 00 Adam Odeniralder. 50 00 jHob Hester. 75 00 }>). L. Burley, 25 00 IJ.M. Stacker, 20 00 Jtf-v. W.TLjMiUs, 10 00 1«H imrd Softer. IS 00 All. n Grlwft, 10*00 J. Holtzmap, 20 00 ip.iu'l Bobler, 20 00 '.J *».” —ln an article '■trader this caption the Johnstown Democrat ex poses and denounces' a fraud that was practiced upon the people of that town by one Captain Ryckiuan. in the disposal of recruits. Some fifty five men were forwarded to Harrisburg in charge of Rvckmap, with the understanding that they •wcr* to be credited tip Johnstown, the people of that place agreeing to pay. a local bounty of two hundred and ten dollars to each man thus credit ed. Robert H. Canan, Esq., was deputed by, the citizens to follow Ryclunan.io Harrisburg and pre vent the recruits from being sold and credited to another county. This he endeavored to do, but failed in the object of his mission. Soon af ter the arrival of the recririte in Harrisburg they were taken to Provost Marshal Clement's office, mustered in and credited to Chester county. The men received a cash bounty of only two hundred and ten dollars, and Chester county paid three hundred and fifty dollars! i The question is, who got the one hundred and .forty dollars per head which the men did not receive ? One hundred and forty dollars apiece for about fifty-five men will amount to nearly eight tboosanu dollars ! A snug little operation. The,outrage becomes the greater, as it leaves the authorities no time to secure enlistments between this and the appoin ted time for the draft. The people of Johnstown have a right to be incensed and to remonstrate against this proceeding, and, if possible, prevent C Cavemler. Tlu.lnu- Hnslett. A. F. He.-. F. A. Magnus Bender. John Eftiard. !Mnie] Cramer. James McGnlluugh. Janu*s Curry. •W. H. .Nxpp. A. J. Ft.gle, >. |. Fries... IVm. Fox. J. L. Ickea. B. B. Burtuett. 5 00 Peter Smith. Peter Ilaye.«, John Hickey. Wm. Douglas. U. HeiniH. J. L. Glanding. A. C. Devlin. N. Maxwell. Wm. B. Gott, Ambrose Ward. John Wiko. John Akins, John Keely, Wm. Rothrock, W. C. McCormick. Franklin Beatty, John O’Conner. Frank Redding. Christ. Cassidy, Daniel McCaw. 8. Abrahams, Jomss O’Conner. Benj. Burley, C. 8. Nicodemas, Geo. Hawksworth, Michael Morphy, H. £. Perchey^ John Freely, or-, John S. Miller. Theo. Singe*. John Cooper, Alex. Mock, Rev. T. F. Hallowoll, John Woods, Michael Fisher, John Ak ens. the issue of commissions Until the mutter be in- vestigated For the Altogfa Tribune. Broken Promises. Mssses McCrux & UF.EK Permit ns, through your columns, to inquire of the committee appointed to collect and distribute raonev to the families of the men who enlisted for the emergency, lust summer, why it is that the money then so faithfully promised, by the influential men of the town, has not yet been paid ? At the time that we entered the service of the Stale we were in formed that the money was ready to be [mid at the proper time, whieh'iwe understood to be each week until we returned. The offer was made, without our solicitation, but we accepted it and performed our part of the contract lo the best of our ability, while those who made the promise have neglected theirs, by pay ing only a small part of the sum agreed upon to some of the claimants, ' while Olliers received nothing. Mow. will the committee be so kind ns to ex plain the matter to as, through the columns of the Irihmie. If we are not to receive the amount promised, we ought to know why it is withheld.— If the committee lias done its part. >and the failure Ims been on the part of those who promised the money, justice demands that the names of the persons who failed to make good their promises should be published, so that the public may be able to distinguish between ihe men who have the hon esty to fulfil their promises, and those sordid crea tures who are not possessed of that virtue. Respectfully Yours. Members of the I*.* V. M. Death of Hon. Gkoiu.k A. Coki i.v.—We regret to announce the death, on Saturday last, at ids residence in Philadelphia, of the Hon. G. A. Coffey, United folates District Attorney for the Eastern District of Penn'a. About a year ago Mr. Coffey was struck by paralysis, but had some what recovered from it and seemed to Tic improv ing. His last illness was produced by a fresh stroke of the same disease. Mr. Cofl'ev was form erly a citizen of this place. He was educated at Dickinson College for the ministry, but prefering the law, changed his professing and became a practising attorney. He took a very active part in public affairs in Philadelphia since he lias resi ded there, mostly as a Republican, though for a short time be was connected with the Demo cratic party. In all the election canvasses of the last six years he was an active, energetic, earnest speaker. Mr. Coffey also devoted some attention to literary pursuits, and wrote for the newspaper press at various times, writing with facility, spirit and grace. Has demise will excite a deep regret among a large circle of friends. He was forty three years of age. for a number of years he had been the law partner of the Hon. Wm. D. Kelley. —HolUdayshurg Whuj. Grand Concert.. —Two grand vocal and instru mental concerts will be gived in the P K. R. caT shed, in this place, on the evenings of the 13th and 14th of April next, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Soldiers’ Aid Society. Extensive prepar ations have been and are still being made for the occasion, and it will doubtless be one of the grand est affairs of the kind ever gott en up in this sec tion. The object is worthy of the patronage of all, and we hope the expectation of the Indies who have it in charge will be fully realized. Religious.— Rev. J. H. Schmidt, Pastor of the German Lutheran Church, East Altoona, will hold a public examination, with his class of cate chumens, on next Sunday, March 6th, at 2 o’clock P. M., both in the English and German language The public is respectfully invited to attend. Con firmation will take on the Sunday following March 31th. A Fat Take Lost.— Austin B. Williams, a highly respectable primer, for twelve years past an employee of the New York Times, died of appo plexy on the 21st inst. He weighed' four hundred and twenty ;ponnds, and l it took seventeen yards of broadcloth to make him an out-fit. He was very temperate in his habits, neither drinking nor using tobacco. His hnijipr and wit is said to nave been of a superior order. Barnum often sought him for hia popular resort, but his exceeding sen sitiveness would never permit him to become an object of popular curiosity. 4®“The Seventh Annual Session of East Bal timore Conference opens in this place at nine o’clock this (Wednesday) morning ' Most of the ministers have arrived. In consequence of election of delegates to the General Conference, which convenes in Philadelphia, in May next, and other business, the present will bo an interesting session. The Conference Record will contain everything of interest that transpires. Price 30 cts per copy, by mail, (postage prepaid,) or 25 cts, per eopy at office of publication. J&*Tbe quota of has been filled, but we have not received the those who have volunteered. We eapfept to have them in time for oqr next issne ary, in the vestibule of the M. E. Chmch, a pocket-book - containing several dollars. The onwer can obtain it by applying to Albert Mc- Donald, comer erf 1 Harriet add Allegheny streets, Ea£t Altoona, and proving property and* paying for this notice. , Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, . Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, , Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles, Spectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery and Notions. Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and all goods fonnd in a first class Drug Store. Por sale cheap for cash at the Drug Store of A. Kotrsu, Second’door from the comer of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. Fire 1 Fire !! — Do not risk your p rojierty any longer to the mercy of the flames, but go to Ker and have him insure yon against loss by fire.— He v is agent for thirteen different companies among which, are some of the best in the United States. Altoona, July 21,-tf. GRAND VICTORY! THE CASH SYSTEM Ttil UMPHANT! Two years experience has convinced me that when goods are sold fur Ctw/<, they can be sold at a very small advance on first cost; therefore I have determined to make another reduction in my prices, to take effect ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 4rh. 1863 In taking tins step. I have been actuated solclvi by a desire to benefit the laboring classes. While there has been but a small advance in wages, the necessaries of life have advanced enormously, and the prospects are that they will still go higher. Believing that the additional amount of goods which I can sell, at the reduced prices, will Justify me in my undertaking, I respectfully invite the attention of the public to the following figures.— Almost even priM.n is aware of the prices at which the goods .•*|»ceiried are now selling, hence they will readily note the reduction, and can easily figure up the saving to them in them in the course of a year. My prices have heretofore been as low. if not lower, than those of any other merchant in the country. but 1 now make the following ivum- turns in DRY GOODS. Calicoes, Delaines. Alpatats. Mohair.. Reps,.... Merinos, Irish Poplins, Lustres, Cashmeres,... Shawls, Flannels, Kentucky Jeans Xweetls Cottonades Sattinetts, a to la Cassi meres la 2a Plaid Flannel 8 “ Shirting,,..- 5 to 8 Linseys, a to 8 Cantoh Flannel 2 to 0 Linen Table-Cloths It) to 12 Cotton, in 10 Ladies'Closuring Cloth, 12 to 2a Shirting Check,. 2to ;l “ Ticking, a to 8 *• Muslin, 2to a “ Gloves, Hosiery, Opera Hoods, &c., reduced ac cordingly. GROCERIES. Syrups, 10 cents per gallon Sugar 1 “ pound Coffee, 2 “ “ Tea, 10 to la “ *• Pepper 10 •• “ “ Ginger, 10 cents per pound Starch 2 •• “ “ Ess. Coffee,.. 1 “ “ box. Candles, 1 “ “ pound Soap, QUKENSWARE. White Stone Tea Sets 50 cents per set. “ Tlatcs, .....10 “ “ “ " “ Dinner “ 12 w “ •• White Stone Soap Plates 12 cents set. China Ten Sets $l.OO to $2.00 per set. CARPET & OJLL-GLOTH. Rag Carpet, 6 cents per yard. List, *. G u “ “ All Wool Carpet 10 cents per yard. Floor Oil-Cloth, 6 ‘‘ “* “ SHOES Ladies’ Custom-Made Sowed Shoes, 12 cts. ]*'i pair. “ Pegged “ 10 to 16 “ - 10 to 12 cents ■■ *• 6to 10 “ " Misses’ Shoes, Children’s Shoes. I wish all to understand that these prices are for CASH ONLY—that they are made tooeeom modate persons of small means, to whom it is an object to purchase where the can save a few cents on each article—and that, they will be adhered to strictly for the present, and so long, in the future, as my sales will justify. After making the reduc tion I must donblr my sales in order to make its 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 (uitronage, thereby enabling me to make still further reductions for their benefit. R. A, O. KERR. Afaiu Street, Altoona , Pa. Dec. 2, 1863.—if. HOSTETTpa’B CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS is ope of the greatest strengthening preparations extant If is especially adapted to those who are afflicted with 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 jual iO it, or it enters, purities the blood, which is so Important to bring 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 ca ses where the disease is caused by irregularity of the dj, gestive organs. A trial will suffice for the most skeptical. ftSL&e Advertisement . > Fore sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere DE. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. Died of Croup—what a pretty-and Interesting child 1 saw last week ! But now, a!as! it is nc more. Such was the conversation of two men riding down town in the oars. Died of croup! how strange! when Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment in a certain care, if taken In time.— Now, Mothers, we appeal to you. It is not for the paltry gain and profit we moke, hut for the sake of your infant child that nop lies pfayjpg atjyopr feef. Croup Is a dan gerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias 1 Venetian Llqlment In time, and it is robl»ed of its terrors. Always keep It in the house; you may not want it to-night, or to-morrow, no telling when—but armed with this Liniment yon are ; prepared, let it come when it will. Price only 26 cents a bottle. Office ftd'Cnrtlandt Street, New York. Sold by all. P^nggists. EAILKOAD AfiD MAIL SCHEDULE. THAI NS ARRIVE ,AtfD DEPART Baltimore Express Wwl arrives 7.4 D A. *M-leaves S.OO A.M. Philadel'a •• 8.40 “ Fast Line •• - 8.06 PM. 4r " Mall Train ’ “ •• 7.+0 *• " ’ 7.55 " Express Tram Bast ** 9.2 b P. M., leaves W. 40 P. M Faqt Line . “ I.U.A SU - 1.20 A.M Hail Train - 7.4<» •• S.oo *• Through Accum. - 11.26 - •• < 11.40 •• ' Trains ot) Hollidaysburg Branch run to connect with v Express Train l * West. Mail Train East and and Thro* Arcontmodation Train East. \ Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Br inch and.Buhl Eagle Valley H. R. run to connect with Express Train West and Mall Traiq, East and West. . MAILS ARRIVE. '1 (tent* per yard. ,5 to 8 5 lu i>> .50 cents to .50 each. .5 to 10 cent* per yard 5 to 10 5 cents per yard 1 to 5 w Eastern Through. Eastern Way ; 7.40 A. M. 7.00 P. M. lo.lo A.M 7.40 A. M. 7.30 A.M. A; 7.00 P-M. MAILS CLOSE. Wastern Way. Western Tlurough, Hollidayshurg...,^. Western Way,...„ „ 7,20 A. M. Eastern Way,. 7,20 “ Western Through, 7,15 P. M. Eastern Through 7,16 »• Huliidnysharg, 7.30 A M. A 6,46 P M Office Hours During the week from 6.46 A. M. until 7,du P M. On Sundays from 7.30 until 8,30 A. M. O, W. PATTON. P. M. Altoona. April 20,1863. MARBIED. February 23d, bv Rev. A. il. Sembower, at Ki. Dorado, Mr. MICHAEL D. BROWN. to Miss HENRIETTA WOOL UEITKK. SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new 'stock of Fishing Tackle ft if .Spring hrl***,. consisting of Rods, Keels. Line-*. Basket*. -Snood*, Flouts, Nets. Flies. Artificial Bait. Rigged Lines. Gut, Uraw and Hooks, to which the utteutiou of Dealers in particularly requested. Orders. wholesale or retail, punctually filled and sutts faotiou warren ted. n - ; JOHN KHIDEH. uin2-oui 2d umLWalnat. Philadelphia. NOW FOR BARGAINS. SELLING OFT AT REDUCED PRICES TO MARK ROOM FOR A HEA\iY SPRING STOCK. N OW ii< your time to call at the cheap atore. curlier .if Annie and Branch streets, if you wish to secure bargains. Everything iu the wearable lino idling at reduced prices to make roo.a fur spring goods. Call Gariy and secure tin* iiest. ma.-ly , J .1. MCHI'HY 4 Co THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK or GROCERIES IN TOWN ('AN be found at the corner of Annie - and Branch streets. Good Brown Sugar on 11 cts. per lb. ami all other articles iu proportion. Call and see. mtui-ly .1 J. MCKPIIY i Co. TWENTY-SECOND PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. THIS favorite Regiment is rapidly filling up ABLE BODIED young men desiring to enlist in it will apply t»» the recruiting office. Tyrone. P uiLu ur t<» me in person at the Stale* Union H- tel. Harrisburg. M.H.JOLLY. Capt. 22d Pu. Cavalry, U. S. Recruiting Officer. Feb. 27. 1504.-H ORPHANS’ COURT SAJLE! PURSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Orphan** Cou t of Blair County, the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Samuel McGlathery. late of Logau township, dec’ll., will expose to sale, hy Public Out cry. i»n the promises. THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1804. The following descrilied property, to wit: A Tract of Land, situate in Logan towp»nip, Blair county, bounded on the North l»\ lands of Peter Miller.« n the East by lands of Abraham Beals, on tlic South by lands Of Elias Baker, and on the West by lands of Christopher Ilein lor, containing'about 100 ACRES, ami fIMM g | Sis having thereon erected a Two Story Lug House and Log Stable. A spring of ex- Mile Im commence at lu o'clock A. M. on Said day. TERMS.—One-lmlfof the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sal* 1 , and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to he secured by the judgement bond of the purchaser. ANDREW* BIDDLE. Feb. 27, 18G4-ts Administrator. AUCTION SALE OF Condemned Horses % War Department. Cavalry Blbeau. ) Office of Chief Quartermaster. Washington, D. C.. Feb. 10. 1*04.) WILL BE SOLD, at Public Auction. to the highest biddeV, AT ALTOONA, PA., 300 HORSES, On Friday, March 11th, 1864. At Mifflin. Petina., 300 Horses. Friday. 4th March. At Williamsport* Pemia.. 300 Horses. Tuesday. Bth * At New Brunswick, N.J„ 300 Horse*, Tuesday, lath March* At Easton. IVnna., 300 Horses. Friday, 18th March. At Newark. N. 300 Horses, Tuesday, 2*2d March. At Lebanon. Penna.. 300 Horses. Friday, '2sth March. At Wilkesbarre. Ponua., 300 Horsos, -Tuesday, 29th March. These horses hove been condemmni As unfit for the Cavalry Service o! the United States Army. For Road and Farm purposes, many good bargains may be had. HORSES WILL BE SOLD SINGLY. Sale to commence at 10 A. M.. and continue daily till all are sold. Terms Cash, in United StatcsTreasury Note* only. JAMES A. EHIN. Chief Quartermaster, Cbvalry Bureau. Feb. 27, 1864.-ts. Treasury Department. » Office or Comptroller or the Currency, > Washington, February VH, 1864. ) XTOberRAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the un '’P’dersigned, it has been made to appeaPthat The First National Bank of Altoona, iu the County of Blair, and State of Pennsylvania, boa been duly organized under and seconding to the requirements of the act of Congress, en titled “An act to provide a national currency, secured by n pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” approved February 20,1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking ; Now, THEREFORE, 1 Sambel T. Howard, Deputy Comptrol ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the First Na tional Hank of Altoona, County of Blair, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. In Testimony Whereof, witness my hand and seal of [l. h.] office, this Tenth day of February, JBO4. SAMUEL i. HOWARD, Deputy Comptroller of the Currency Feb. 17, 1854. GEO. W JCAEPENTER, HENSZEY& GO’S, WHOLESALE DRUG - CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE. NO. 737 MARKET PHIL A'E. THE Subscribers keep constantly on band a large dock of Didos, Memcises, Chemicals, Pharmaceutical preparations and every other article which appertains to the business, embracing the most ex tensive variety; also Pawis, Oils and Glass of every de scription. All articles purchased frum us can bo relied on as being of the most superior quality and at as low prices as they can hi had. We can Oder snoh inducements as will make it tho Interest of purchasers to day in their supplies front ns, and give ns their fntnre patron ige, and invitiMll, who visit tho city to call at onr establishment. All orders ad dressed to ns by mail or othermlse will meet with p-ompt attention. GEO, W. CARPENTER, HHNZY k CO. 787 Market Street, Philadelphia: fcblft-Sin FOR SALE.—A two-story Frame House and Lot of ground with stable thereon. Par further Information inquire at the Banking Boise of- Wm. M. Lloyd A Co. ft E. HRVRT. Peb. 10. 1854-tf AND piLES OF TWENTY! YEAES^TANDING CUBED. Behno *ill he found a eortifeate /ro» on* of the mott respectable citizens of fTiUt'fl« Uncnship in regard to Br. Keyset* Lindsey'S Blood Searcher. The Doctor** ccrtiA- eates art within reacA, and no one need ht deceived id regard f to hi* preparations. i . l)n. 11 e«>. U. Kiyhui :—I became afflicted with the Hies about twenty years ago, and every yoarlhey were growing worker*) as to trouble me very much, sju much so Ht times as to unfit me luf work. Sometimes I,was so ball that I ouU nut do on account of them, they came out pn me Urge aaa hickory uut. I h..d ivied a great deal medicine lor them. 1 used to buy and take Whatever I could hnur of or road of in circulars and pamphlets that fell iu my way. but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good foralittlewhlle.bat afterwards hey would return again as had a* ever. 1 also applhsi to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me some medicine but it would not do. 1 ctuld not get well.— Over ayuar agiHl got an advertisement of your Lindsey’s Blood Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it tome you told me one tattle woula not cure me. and that my hole hVßtem would have lobe renewed by the medicine »elore 1 got well. I bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. 1 then uIK-d to see you again, when you said 1 conld uot expect much benefit Irom one bottle. I bought it on, one tattle at a time, until I bad used five bottles. After tills quanti- ty had been tised. I was entirely, well of the Piles, which had tortured me for twenty years, in other respects my health G improved, aud I am as well as could be expected lor one of m> age, being sixty years past. 1 have been well now for six mouths, aud there is no appprance of a return of the disease. 1 do any kind of Terming work now without the Piles comingdown and hurting me I can pilch hay. chop wood. lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. * When 1 found out your Blooa-n the cover of the bottle and patted over the cork : iiho for his stamp on the United State* stamp on the top of the huttie iu prevent feeing imposed upon la/ a *pnnont artu-le irhtch it in the market. DR. KEYSER’S Lindseys Improved Blood SEARCHER. A sure cure for Cancer and Cancerous Formations. A sure cure tor Scrofula wherever located. A sure cure for. all Skin Di-teases. A sure cure for Chronic Erysipelas. A -uire cure for Boils and, Pimple* on the Face. it has cured all the above diseases. It has cured Blind and Sore Eyes. I' has cur-d Tetters of years* duration, It lias cured Ulcerated Sore Legs. It haa cured old and stubborn Ulcers. It ha* cured Chronic Rheumatism that has lasted years it ha# cured the worst forms of Dyspepsia. Iris the bent Tonic and Blood Purifier known* It; Will remove Mercury or Quinine out of the. Blood and clear H from the system It'will cure all Diseases of Debility It will cure Fever and Ague. It: «nll cure oases of Palsy and Dropay. It has cured Epilepsy or Falling Sickness. • * ■ It'has cured Chorea or St. Titus* Dance. i ' it ■Will cure Piles and Sidney Diseases. Itiwilt cure Chronic Diarrhoea It will cure Nenjraigia and Nervous Weakness, apy one wants to know how one medicine will core so n apy diseases, answer—that it dost so, by thorough- ly restoring the Mood and all the Secretion! which are made from; the hiood, to a healthy state. No one nan take tiiislßlood Searcher and have bad blood, for it will as sore- Iy(Jw{ out flora the blood ail bad vitiated matter as walirivfill pnt ont tin. > Piepared by Dr. Geo. H. Keytar. Look for the name over tbecork and take no other iW only by A. Roush. Altoona, Pa. HOSTETTER’B STOMACH BITTERS. A pumuml powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative. “ wonderful efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia* Liver Complaint, Headache* General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Consti atiou. Colic, Intermittent Fever*. Cnuape ami Spawns, and all Complaints of either &ex. arising from Bodily Weak now* whether inherent In the syitem or produced l»y special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, gcuitl and restorative iu iu nature enter* Into the composition of HO£TETTKH‘£ STOMACH BITTERS. This i>opular preparation contains no mineral of any kind: no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; V>ut it in a combinotiou of the extract* 01 rare balsamic herbs and plant* with the pure*t,apd mild eat of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, afuh ho (hr *• tbe human system can be protected by human mean* against* maladies engendered by an unwholesome atm«. sphere, impure water and other external causta, HOST). I TEH’S STOMACH BITTERS may bo relied ou as a 'tab guard. In districts infected with Fever and Ayue, it Inn* luh foumi infallible as a preventive and irresistible as reme dy. nmi thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and tboudjiiids who negicci t<> avail themselves of its protective qualities In advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous uumi ciiK 1 . Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine lor mouths iu vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are nut unfrequently restored U> health within a few days l»v the use of lIOSTETTER ' BlTlElUv The \v«*ak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it work- Wonders tn cases of Dyspepsia and iu less confirmed form of 1 NiuituviioN. Acting as i gentle and painless apperiei t. as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves tb** Co.NflTiPAitox superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive ami-senretive drgans. Ih-rsuin of habit, liable to iVcrrous Attack $, Loumewn of Spirit* and Fitso/ Languor* find prompt and perinu □cut relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this poj. t is most conclusive, and from both sexes. '.The agony of Biluous Couc is immediately a-><> aged by a single d».!»e of the stimulant, and by occiiionaiiy resort ing to it. iiu* return Of the complaint may be prevented As u General Tonic, lIOSTKTTKH’S -BITTERS province effects which must be experienced or witnessed beture they can be fully appreciated. In cases of Constitutional ELLIOTT DAVIS. Hcay and Debility and Decrepi tude arising from ou> Am:, it exercises the electric influ ence. in the convalescent stages oi all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the {lowers of na ture are relaxed, it‘operates to re-oufoi ce and re-estun liflh it. Last, but not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant , being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials. him! entirely free from the acid elements present more or h-** iu ail tin- ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, ami, it may be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as UoSTETTFR’jyBITTERS. Hr«j>»rcJ 4 bflr UOSTKTTKR i SMITH, Pittsburgh" Pn Sold by all Druggist*. GnK.*e*r a and Storekcep<*T!» pvory wlliHV, (jenuiiu; Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID KXTUACT BUCHU, a Positive and apeed ili'ii]edy for diseases of the Bladder. Kidney**. Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. Tlda Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or and all Ur.uatnral En largements are reduced, as well as Pain and laftammatioti. For Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dins!)*- lion. Eoarly Indiscre.lon of Abuse, attended with the fol lowing symptoms;— Indisposition to Exertion, Lo&i of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease. Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands. # Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Pace. Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this mvdi cine invariaMy removes, soon follows Impottncy. ib luity. Epileptic Fit*; Id one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not* frequently followed l»y those “Direful Diseases,” •INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. SUT SONS WILL CONFESS THE RECORDS OP THE INSANE ASYLUMS And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit ness to th? Truth of the assertion.* The Constitution once affected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, . which Helmbold’s EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES—^MALES—FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females tbe Extract Bucnu is unequaJed by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Cnstofuory Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sciri bous state of tbe Uterus Leuchorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from In discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANQE OF LIKE. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases\ HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, Little or no change in Diet. And no Exposure It causes a frequent decise and gives streflgth to Uri nate. thereby Removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the class,of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased and teomout Matter. * Thousands upon Thousands who have been tbb Vic tims op Quacks, and who have paid heavy fits to be cured !? ?. ha * 6 found they were deceired, and that the,* POISON” has, by tbe use of “ powerful astringents, ” been dried up in tho system, to break out to an aggra vated foim, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Extract Bccht for »11 affections sod dlsM*es°f Uie UMNABY ORGANS, whether existfof Id HALE or FEMALE, from whatever cause orieinatinff and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. 8 * IHteases of these Organa requires the aid of a DIUSET - BUCHUISTuSTt DIURETIC, and la certain to hare the desired effect in at JH*a*tsfor wfnch ii U Btcommendtd. Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible-character will accompany the medicine. s PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR #5. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observa tion. -l Describe Symptom in aU Communications, Cures Guaranteed i Advice Gratis '! ; Address letters for information te. ; . H. B? HELMBOLD, Chemists 104 South Tenth-st., bel. Chestnut, PbiU HELMBOLD’S Mt&ad Depot,’ ’ HELMBOLD’B Drugeui Chemical WtnJuntM, „ BBWABB* op COUNtBBPEiTS AND OSPKHMJI. PLED DBALERS who nteior to disease “ of (Mr iet" And “oUer” artiektm foerepitoiim attained 4* HslmboH’B Genuine Preparations. “ " Sxtnct Buchn. ■ ‘ “ a SermperiUn. I 1 “ - Improved Rom Vuk. i - ■ BOLD ST ' ' [■__i iLL DRUGGISTS BVBBYWHEBJ6. ASK 808 HHLMBOLD’B. TAKBNOOTHER Out out the Advertisement end send for It.’ * AND AVOID IMPOSITION- D EXPOSURE. fablfMtm CELEBRATED HELMBOLD’S lIELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU 594 BROAWAY, NEW YORK, At little Expense No inconvenience.