•* CH oorrecUve ud »JtenU|ve.» tadiseased the AND BOWELS. OampUlit, Uatdacbe, Guwnl jP*pKmlo*i of Spirit*, Oonrtl tUtSut JPevjsr*, Cramps jurt itapUinU of etthw S«t, ; Ml, Woskne**, whether « (jbtem or produced v Mdal crnaw*. p-' ' me, ffeQUl *od rettorntit* ipiniton of HOSTfICTItE** {felt popaUr preparxtiou tootxin* L*e4*dly UoUuilc*l no I ■ combination of the extract* of plants with the purest end mild- IjMd *s*ln*tdi*e**e, niuklolar ** t ile protected by human mean by an uawboleeatpe atmo ifraUfor asternal came, HOSWI SmUbrnaybe relied on oaaoofo- and slfw, It has. bee ■vooltve ai«i irresistible s» rente ipsa act to it under apprehension of tana; Jind thouaaods wbo neglect l protective mieiities.in advance, c Conroe of this marvelous medt potlesto, after being plied with birly saturated with are hot nnfrequently restored to ■ by the tue of HOSTKT^KB’S invigorated and the appe- Tonic, and hence'it works ■am* ami in less confirmed forms ; aeo gentle and painless important, h ,K also Invariably relieves the on by Irregular octionofthedi- Sjile toA'erroio Attacks, lemmas tapsior, bqd prompt and pefma- Ufoi; The testimony on this point OSdl both sexes. ' tSetilb is immediately a*e aged by luiantj.auii by occasional,y resort iie complaint may be prevented [OCTETTEE'S BITTKBB produce experienced or vitnetsed before iciated. In bases of Constitutional X*MP and Debility and Decrepl kGS, It exordlew the electric infln jtte Stages Tijßpiu jObatrastions, Preventing and Ha Vnrthna, allaying Pam andlnflam i tke claat of dtaaaaea, and awaiting li.otitf teornoag Matter. ' - iaotttaam vrao sxn nun cm Vxo ihohara paid Aeorjr fed to be cored found they ware deceived, and that ftha oaeqf“rotmumaararasajm,” ejnteai, to break out loan aggro •* 'i' nrr : " Sr JNmao for all affection* and rOBOANS, whether existing in .whatever canto originating and biawwno. : lyeqnireetbeald esd responsible character ITUS, OB SIXFOB *6. eeeUraiy packed from otaanrra >h»dg OnaamitterftoiM. - Advjcb.Gk»ti«! I feu to- ' i' BTSELMBOLD, Cbeml*t- WHM-I bel. CbWtßtat, Phila mrAnm, W>AWAY, NEWYOEK. faraßjr.*EtB Am'vmrnm&'\ to topoy ! «UiTKlsi«i^loiir, “ , Kitract Bocho. , “ SaraapariUa. faaprorad Boaey—h ' IWJ 1 WX ptflona tribune. XjQCAIi items. About -Buttee.—.We cannot understand why the be np wthofigoresnow asked Wttne. piid for tt. d»»« «?>d that .the!fbdtwwe hi price«MW » cortraponding market£«!!&er has U impiwvod the quality. ;» anything it is more rancid--increased in strength as well 'There itevor was A.ponnd ofbnt tei made that was worth twenty-five cents, not to speak of forty'and fifty cents, the prices at which it is how selling. We do not blame good house wives fof taking all they can get for their market ing. The fiujlt of the whole matter is chargable to the Consumers who, whenever the article be comes scarce, put up the price. The town people are the losers. They are no more certain of get ting their weekly allowance at forty cents per pound, than they would be if it were but twenty cents. .It pays to manufacture butler at twenty cents per round, and the country people will sell all they have to spare at that figure, and can sell no morfi if it were a dollar per pound. | We pan devise a plan by which butter will beJust ai plenty at twenty-five cents per pound as it now is at forty cents, ris let our citizens form what is termed an anti-butter-eating association, agreeing that whenever butter rises to more than twenty-five cents per pound they will stop using it. This will at ondei regulate the article, and we shall have just as ranch as we have now. The formation of such ' societies as the one spoken of, in Philadelphia, re centlr thought butter down from 60 cents per pound to 35 cents per pound, in oriS day. KobLDKt Mibb AT Altoona.— The citizens of Altoonk, favorable to the erection of a Bolling Mill at this place, and giving aid thereto, are requested to meet at Logan Hall, on Thursday evening, M April 27,'’«4°’ CIOCk ’ P ' “MANY CITIZENS. It.'would appear unnecessary for us to present arguments, or.urge upon our citizens the propriety of entering into this project. All know that it would add much, in every way, to the prosperity of the town. Our business men are certainly blind to theif own interests, if they fail to embrace the opportunity to secure an improvement which will bo of so much benefit to them. That stock in Iron Works now pays a large per ccntuge, is known to all, and it is not likely that it will soon decrease. We hope that the present opportunity will be em braced!. and the erection of the Mill secured. Thh Union County Convention.— The Union County Convention met at Hollidaysburg on last Saturday, and organized by electing Joshua Boiler President, G. W. Cunningham, Vice President, and B. F. Bose and C. Guyer, Secretaries. The following resolution was offered and unani mously adopted: Resolved, That Abraham Lincoln is the first choice of the Union men of Blair county for next Presideflt, and that the de 1 gate this day elected Is hereby instructed to so vote in the Sta(e Con vention,’as will indicate the preference herein ex*, pressed. Benj, L. Hewitt, Esq., was ellcted Representa tive Delegate to tbe State Convention. H. F. Bose, Jacob Burley and Frank M’Coy were appointed Senatorial Conferrees. Melanoholly Suicide. — A young lady named Mollio McGee, who was engaged in sewing at Geo. K. Barndollar’s, in Woodbury, committed suicide on Sunday morning last, by hanging herself with a rope to the limb of a tree. She was a most esti mable and intelligent young lady, and Was seem ingly in the best of spirits only the night previous. No cause can be assigned for the commission of the rash act. Her mother resides in Martinsburg. Conductor Hill Pardoned. —F. P. Hill, lato a conductor of the New York night express train on the Lebanon Valley railroad, who was tried and "convicted in the criminal court of Dauphin county, a few weeks ago, of embezzeling money received by him in payment of fares, and sentenced to a line of $lOO and one year’s imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary, was pardoned by Gover nor Curtin on Thursday last. Another Comet.— A celebrated astronomer has recently announced that a monster comet is rapidly approaching the earth, and threatens to knock onr terrestrial ball “higher than a kite.”— Thiif is, perhaps, a startling announcement, bnt will not create half as much excitement as the fact that Fritchey has just returned from the city with the finest lot of groceries ever brought to town, and is determined to sell them cheap for cash. Supply yrniiyelves before the comet comes. The 70th Pessa. Regiment. —The Veteran Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Regiment, which pas sed through this place about four weeks ago en route to Lancaster, on thirty days furlough, are expected to start tor the Army of the Cumberland in a few days. During its stay in Lancaster it lias received nearly five hundred reernits, and its ranks will pro habjy be filled before its departure. Hand Injured. —John Christy, son of Dr. R. W. Christy, residing with Gen. Bell, at Bell’s Mills, met with a severe accident one day last week. He was engaged in feeding a small circular lath saw, when his left hand accidently came in contac t with the saw, lacerating it so severely as to render amputation of a part of the thumb and all ;of the fore-finger necessary. ArrKNTios Ladies. —Will you please glance at out advertising columns, and read the advertise ment of Mrs. Amich, who has just opened a Milli nery and Variety store, in Conrad’s building, East Altoona. She has a great variety, well worth going to see. Yon will certainly be able to suit yourselves from her stock. W. Patton requests ufc to say that he has received Schmucker’g History of the Rebellion, Ranged Hands.— lt will be seen by reference to a notice in another column, that J. B. Hileman has disposed pf his entire stock of dry goods, etc. to J. W. Curry, who will continue the business-at the old stand. Mr. Hileman was one of our most obliging, and energetic merchants and we are sorry to part with him. Hjs successor appears like a clever gentleman, of good business qualities, and "will no doubt retain the patronage .heretofore be stowed upon Mr. Hileman. See his advertisement elsewhere. Ice’ Ckeam.— Mi .J; Weis informs us that' he will be prepared to serve up Ice Cream to his cus tomers on Wednesday evening. This will be the first of' the season, and is truly characteristic ot Jake s enterprise. ;■ Call around and see him, try his delicious Cream, aiid our word for it you will return home well satisfied that Jake knows how to prepare delicious morsels to, suit the palates of an appreciative public. Don’t forget that your ladv also relishes such luxuries. He Took it Back.jjJossc Smith informs us that he has taken back his Mat and Cap store, and re plenished it with a spledid stock of summer goods, which he is selling atTroip 10 to 15 per cent cheaper Ilian they can lie had'elsewhere in the country. He is determined to sell off his entire stock previ ous to the Ist of September next, and will therefore sell cheap, either at wholesale or retail. He will sell the whole establishment on reasonable terms. jQf The May number of Peterson’s Magazine has been received. The very first thing we looked for came fully np to; our expectations, viz; the frontispiece, entitled, "Deceiving Granny,” The fashion plates are extjuise, and the literary selec tions high toned. i The Household Receipts are alone worth the price of the Magazine, which Is £'2,ooper annum, in advance. Circular —A school for young ladies and children opened on Monday, April 18th, in the Memorial school room, adjoining the Episcopal Church, Altoona, where all the common English Brandies will be taught. Terms, $1 00 per month. Pupils admitted at any time during. the perm. Mart E. Stewart. Coming to Town. —Bob Kerr, now in New York city, sends hbme word that he has just pur chased a most superb lot of: Dress floods, and fancy articles for the ladies, which he will have on his counters in a few days. Bob always comes up to his promises. Fries & Williams have entered into partnership in the hardware, stove, tin and sheet iron ware business, and are about making additions to their stock. -You can get almost any thing you may require,- in their line, at their establishment. See Card. The Season Opened. —The Mountain Base Ball Club opened their playing season, by a game, on Saturday afternoon last. Per conseqnence there were a few sore! legs on Sunday morning. See auction sale! dCcondemned Govern ment horses, in this place, on 12th of May. Elmira Dougherty would in form the ladies of Altoona and vicinity, that she is prepared to do all kinds of plain seeing, and respectfully solicits their pat ronage. Residence in Loudonsyille, East of the Railroad. ' 31- Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, : Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, .!! Tobacco and Cigars, 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 found in a first class Drug Store. For stile cheap far cash at the Drug Store of A. Roush, Second door from the; corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. • Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative The standard atapic-preperation for tfaehair, icarranied in ail cases to restore Ikdcd and gray hair, and whiskers to their original color. • It does not claim to make the hair grow in where It has once fallen out; nothing will do that whatever may be advertised to the contrary* but It v/itt prevent itfrom falling hut, make it soft and silky, cleanse It and the scalp from impurities and humors, and entirely overcome bad eSecia'crf previous use of preparations con* taining sulpber, augar.of lead, *c. It requires no soaping washing, and hours for its application, nor will it stain the skin, but ia as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives it a lively apperance in stead of the dull uniform black of dyes. Hotr* lamtM. ooumtsc orkam. , Superior to any Hah Dressing in nee. Oils and Colon the Hair at the haine time; Changes light and red hair to ■a beautiful brown or black. Sold everywhere, i; i JOSEPH HOYT i Co. No. 10 Qnivenity Place, New York i March SO, ISW-.ly Rbb: Fufcß!!—Do not risk your property Biiv THE LADIES OF longer to the mercy of the flames, but go to Kerr and have him insure yon loss by fire.— He is agent for thirteen different companies among which' are some of the best in the I’nited Stales. ' Altoona, July 21,-tf. a att. KOAD AMD MAIL SCHEDULE. : TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART ~ Baltimore ExproM Westarrive. 7.40 A.M.leaves 8.00 aTm. Philadela “ “ “ 8.20 MO ~ Fa»tLine “ “ 8.64 I*. M. “ .10 P.M. Mail Train “ '* 7AO “ 7.65 •• Esvreu Train Eaat “ 9.20 P.H„ leave* 9.40 F. M Fait Line •• LliA U, •• 130 A. M Mail Train ; ; ~ 7.40 •• •• 8.00 Through Accuni. .** “ 11.16 1 “ 11-40 Trains on Hollidayshurg Branch run to connect with Express Trains West, Mail Train Ba*t»nd West and Thro’ Accommodation Train' East..; Trains on Tyrone A Clearfield Branch and Bald Eagle Talley B. R. run to connect with Express Train West and Mail Train East and West. MAILS AEHIVE. 7,40 A. M. .. 7,00 jp.M. .......... 10.16 ,A. M ...... 7,40 A. M. 7,30 A, X. A 7,00 P.M. MAILS CLOSE. Eastern Through,. Eastern Way... Western Way Western Through,. Holtidaysburg, Western Way i 7,30 A. M. Eastern Way,. 7,30 u Western Through 7,15 P. M. Eastern Through 7.15- *• Holiidaysbnrg, 7.30 A M. 4 0,46 P M Drncx Hocus: —During the week from 8.46 A. M. until 7,30 P. M. On Sundays from 7,30 nntil 8,30 A. M. G.W. PATTON. P.M. Altoona. Apri130,1863. MARRIED. On the 21st lust., by the Kev. W. R. Mills, Mr. HIGH ARD F. BROWN and Miss EMMA A. HUNKER, both of Pitts burg. Executors notice.—whereas, tatters testamentary to the estate of Joseph Schell, lata of Altoona. Blair < ounty, deo'd., bare been grantedto the understgh©d r residing as aforesaid, all pennons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, *od-those having claims will present the same duly authenticated for settlemedt. MICIJAKL KlSllfcH. Executor. April 27,-1864. —tit Auction sale of condemned HOBSR* War Dbpartmini, Cavalry Bureau. Office op Chirp Quartermaster. Washington, April 25th. 1804. Will be Bold at public auction, to the the highest bidder, at the times and places named below, viz: Newport, Penn’a, Thursday, May 6th. Gettysburg. Pean’a, Monday, May 9tb. Altoona, Penn’a. Thur*daypiay 12tl». Mifflin, Penn’a, Thursday. Mav 19lh. Reading, Penn’a, Thursday, May 26th. Lebanon, Penn’n, Thumlay. June 2d. Morthumberlaud. Peim’a, Thursday. June Pth. Scranton, Penu’a. Thursday, Jane 16th. Williamsport. Peua'a. Thursday, June 2ad. One Hundred (100') horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun dred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places. TlMae horses have been condemned as unfit for the cav alrv service of the United States Army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains may be hud. Horses will be sold singly. Sales begin at 10 A. M., and continue daily until all are sold. : _ , TERM? ' CASH, in United States Treasury notes only. JAMBS A. KKIN Lt. Col. and A. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. ap27-3t SPRING AND SUMMER Millinerv and Fancy Goods! MRS. REBECCA McCLELLAN, Would respectfully inform her old patron* that she ha« ju*t received a largo and elocuut assortment of SPRING AM) SUMMER MILLENRY and FANCY GOODS, comprising the very last Htylcs of CLOAKS, MAX i'LES & MANTILLAS. LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BONNETS and HATS, in great variety, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, of all kinds! White Goods and Dree* Goods, for Ladies and Children, Embroideries, Die** Trimmings, Hoop Skirt*. Cor sets. Gloves. Hosiery, Head Dresses. Laces, . Ac.. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. All of which she will sell at the lowest cash prices. She respectfully invites tin* Ladies to give her « cull, os she is confident that she can make it au object to those purchasing to examine her stuck and prices. latest Fashions received as soon its issued.— Particular attention paid to trimming of bonnets. Altoona, April 27,1 MU -tf CHANGED HANDS. SPRING ifND SUMMER GOODS! I • J. W. CUK B Y , WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that he has purchased J. B. HILEMAN’S stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will continue the bueinass at the old stand. To the stock purchased from Mr. U . I hare jnst added a large and select assortraentof DRYGOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILK S, NOTIONS, BOOTSAND SHOES, HARDWARE. QUEEESWABE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES, TOBACCO AN II SEGARS, OLD MEAT, SALT FISH. &c.. And in fact everything usually kept in a first claws coun try store, which was bought low for cash and will be sold at Corresponding low prices for cash or country produce, and request the public to give nie a call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied I can offer superior induce ment* to cash buyers. Altoona, 2g-U A JOINT RESOLUTION PKOl'O aing certain Amendments to tho Constintiun. Jjf. it resolved by the Senate and Ifoiur of Representatives of the OmmonwedUk Pnmsylrania in General Assembly m#, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, In accordance with the provisions of tbo tenth article thereof: There shall bo an additiont* section of the third article of the Constitution; to be designated as section four, as loUows: “Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall bo in any actual military ser vice, under a reqalsition from the President of the United State, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations os ore, or shall be. prescribed by law. a* fully as if they were present at their inspal place. “Section 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to bp designated as section eight, and nine, as follows: “Section 8; No bill shall be passed by the Legislature, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.” “Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or piiviieges, in any case, whore ! {he authority to grant such powers, or privileges, lias been, 'or mfty'hereafter be. conferred upon the courts of this ! Commonwealth ” HENRY C. JOHNSTON, Speaker of the House of Representative!. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. Office of the Secret art of the Co*»oswKi4.tß,\ T . Harrisburg, April 25, J 864. ) PENNSYLVANIA, S»: I do hereby certify that tbe foregoing ii g .'■ . a full, true and correct copy of the I SEAJj V original Joint Resolution ofthe General Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resolu tion proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same re mains on file In this office. , IkTsstocovt whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of tho Secretary's office to be affixed, the ds> and year above written. The ibovo Resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the members of each House, at two successive serious of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, the proposed amendment will be submitted to the people, for their adoption or rejection, on THE FIRST TUBS PAY OF AUGUST, in the year of om Lord one thousand eight 4 hundred and sixty-four. in accordance witb'the pro vision* of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act, entitled “An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, far their approval and ratifi cation rejection, the proposed amendments to the Con solution,” approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hhndmi and sixty-four. ELI SLIVER, Sfcrtia ry of fu Onmmfmwfnfth . *pr)l 27.-U 15 PARTICULAR, AND ALSO TO THE GENTLEMEN! 1 rp VHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD < I respectfully inform the ladles and gentlemen of Al- . too tut and vkmity, that ahe haa just opened a MILINiERY & FANCY STORE, I'* CONRAD'S BUILDING EAST ALTOONA, where they find a Urge aud varied assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Shakers, and Head-Dresses, Tells, Arttfi- i trials, Feathers, Ribbons, Ladies' and lolanta’ Caps, Dress , Goods, SUMMER SHAWLS, and all sizes and styles of Ladies’ Costs, ready-made or made to order; Inmate* Drsss -Waists, Ladies and Chil dren's Huopi&kirts, Ladies', Gentaf mad Children's Hotoery. READY-MADE SHIRTS, LINEN AND PAPER COLARfr, Keck Ties o t the beat quality, Indies’ and Gmats' Kid Gloves of the finest styles, together with all kinds of Gloves and Hits; - • Handkerchief* for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1 have also a full assortment of Notions, such as Spool Cotton, Needles. Pins. Envelopes, Hots and Latter Paper, Penti and Pencils Silver and common Thimbles, Ladies Basket* aud Traveling Bags, CLmbs, Brushes Purses and Portmonaies; LINEN, SILK AND COTTON BRAIDS, Guards and Chains, Scissors, Edging and Ruffling, together a variety of other articles, sll of which will oe sold 1 cheap for cash, X have also a fine stock of Toys for Children, to which I invite the attention of parents aud others. 1 ] well blho make and trim Bonnets to order in the latest styles. I receive all and can make Dresses, Coats, Ac., according to the latest patterns. e Particular attention paid to BLEACHING. AU arti cle* warranted to I 'be restored to their original color. Give me a call, ladies and gentlemen, as I feel sure that I can render satisfaction in price and quality. ELI SUPER, Secretary of the CommmmaUh. THE LATEST FASHIONS, Altoona, April 27,-2t FRIES & WILLIAMS. Hardware, &c. The subscribers having taken charge of the Hardware Store and Stove and Tin Shop recently under the charge of Samuel I Fries, on Virgiuia street, opposite Kesslers Drug Store, and having added largely to their stock are now prepared to supply anything in'the Hardware and Cutlery line, such as Handsaws, Axes, Augers, Adzes, Chisels, Squares, Rules. Hammers, Planes, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Flits, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ac., Ac., all of which they offers on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing anything in the Hardware Hue are requested to call and examine their sto •*. They have also added Oils, Paints, Carbon Oil. etc., to their stock, and will dispose of all these articles at a small ad vance on first cost. The will also continue the STOVE BUSINESS, and will keep on band an assortment from which any person will be able to select au article to pelase their fency. In the line oi TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, CEDAR ana WILLOW-WARE, they will always have A large .-supply ,audVlll makefto order anything that may be called for. Job work In this line promptly attended to. ROOFING AND SPOUTING put up on short notice in the best style. April 27,18G4.-tf. CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A. LEWIS GIEBLE, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above well known Hotel and refurnished tlm same with new furniture, 1 am now prepiired to accommodate all who fa vor :ne with their patronage. Free Omnibus to carry pas sengers to and from the Depot. April 20«*64. —ly. STATES UNION HOTEL. 606 & 608 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. CHAS M. ALLMOND, Manager. THIS Hotel is located in the very ttsn tre of business, and is in close proximity to all the respectable places of amusement, which makes it partic ularly desirable to persons visiting Philadelphia on busi ness or pleasure, and the manager hopes by close personal attention to the wants of his guests to make it a comfort able home for such as may favor the Hotel with their pa tronage. [March 16-2|n. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned in the mercantile business, under the style of Murphy A McPike, was dissolved by mutual consent on tbe Bth day of April, lost. The books and accounts of the firm have left In the hands of' Mr. McPike for settlement, and a! 1 persons indebted thereon are urgently solicited to mako immediate payment. JOHN J. MURPHY, H. A. McPIKK. jy-Thp business will be continued by the subscriber as heretofore at the old stand, corner of Virginia and Caro line streets, and he hopes a continuance of the liberal pat ronage conferred on the late firm. apO-bt __ H. A. McPIKE. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL—Having Just received a floe stock of Spring Goods, we invite tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of Altoona and vicinity to call and examine our stock, which will be found well worthy their attention. Comprising as it does all the novelties in Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Hoop Skirts and a full and general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and Notions, also Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Papers, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac. We have largely increased our Stock of Queensware, which is now very complete, all of which we mean to sell at the low.est possible cash prices. ft p(L3t JAMES LOWTHER SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock of Fishing Tackle for Spring sales, consisting of Rods, Reels, Lines, Boskets, Snoods, Floats, Nets,Flies, Artificial Bait, Rigged Linos, Gut, Grass and Books, to which the attention of Dealers is particularly requested. Orders, wholesale or retail, punctually filled and satis faction warranted. JOHN KBIDKR, ma'2-Cm 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia. WALL PAPER AND BORDERS — Wo have Just received a large assortment of the above goods, embracing all grades and styles, suitable for Parlors, Chambers, Balls, Ac, which will be sold at a small advance on cost. We have also on hands a fine assort ment of Oil Shades, Blinds Ac., to which we invite the at tention of those in want of goodsof thisklnd. ap 9 3t JAMES LOWTHBR. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS..Notice J3I is hereby given that sealed proposals will be receiv ed by the undersigned up to Saturday, April 30th, XSW. for bonding a now Brick School House, in Collinsville, Logan township, partly out of the material of the Brick Church now occupied as a school house. Plans and specifications can be seen by calling upon the Secretary of the Imogen township School-District. ap9-3t JOHN A. SMITH, Sec’y. JOHN D. SPEILMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Blair county, Pa. OFFICE on Main street, front of his chair shop, one door East of the National Hotel, apft-tf 1 LOYALHANNA NUBSEBY. —The undersigned will receive orders for ornamental and fruit trees from the above celebrated Nursery. Catalogues and samples may be teen by calling at my store. apO-lm JAMES LOWTHKE. TA7ANTED.—SeveraI Thousand Feet Tv of Dry4x4Cherry; also 4 inch Cherry Plonk ; also old Copper and Brass. Add rest, April 9-3 t EAGLE WORKS, Harrlatmrg, Pa. Hair, hat, tooth, shaving- Paint, Sahb and Varnish Brushes at KBSSLKIt’S T>INE AND LABD OILS, OAM- I phene, Burning Flnld, Carbon Oil, *e n at Jan. 8. ’M-tf] KESSLER’S. ALTOONA, “Dr. Wiafaartfc Pine Tree Tar Cordial is the only safe and reliable remedy which has over beeii prepared from the juices of the pine tree." * i MARY A. AMICH. • •. • * • “Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial has given evidence in thousands of cases of its power to cure in Consumption of the Lunge, Erysipelas Salt Rheum, and eruptions on any part of the body.” • • • • • “Those who are trou bled with throat and lung diseases, cannot be better than to get a bottle of Drr Wish art’s Fine Tree Tar Cordial, and use it ac cording to directions!.” • • • • * . “We believe that one dpllor spent for Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial will do more to purify the blood and cure scrofulous sores than ten dollars on any other remedy." , • * * * * “The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite re stored by Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial.” • • * * ♦ “Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree T'ar Cordial does its work ononce, and the patient is immediately relieved and cured.” i - -fi f j *' i |£jrDon’t fail tojread tbe next column. Good News for the Unfortunate s ; - - ' ■ * r- ' ' W OW MDOR ro» tin* aw t j.• CHEROKEE REMEDY . —AND~r . ;, CHEROKEE INJECTION! , Compounded from Bubi.Booto il GHRROKRB RKMBDT, the greet Mta Ditwietfc. can* *ll dtaeeee* of the various orpms, raw of the Uriee, InHamatloe of On Btaddef, Intsmattrm of the Kidneys, Stone lathe >#WW. SS Op»otTto», and b -pscbUy wwimiW t» aw*of floorAlta* (or Whites In bmaies) wbeteaU the old nauseous medioin«s bav« (ailjd. , Il ls prepared in ahighly concentrated form, the do** oolylrnmgfromon* totwoMnepoonihbthree til***perdey. It i« diuretic end alternative In it*.action; purifying and cleunrinc tb* blood onaning it to Sow in *U of U* era inal parity and vigor; thua removing from the ayatem all peraiekme cauee* «bl*h bat* induced dieeaee OHEROKBB INJECTION b intended *a an ally or w abtautto 'the Cherokee Remedy, and ebonld be need in conjunction with that medicine in all caeca of Oonortam, Gleet, PiuorAlboa or White*. IbeSKt areheeUngeoMk ing and demulcent: removing all ecaldlng, heat, cnoraee and pain, ineteedwf the burning and almost uoendurlble pain that b experienced with nearly all the cheap 4sack Injections.. By nee of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection —the two medicine* at the apt time—alt improper db eharges are removed, and the weakened organs are speedi ly restored to hit vigor and etrength. for fall particular* get ourpampeiet from any drag store in the conotry, or writ* to n* and we will mail free to any address, a lull treatise. Price, Cherokee Remedy, *2 per boltio, or three hot ties for $6. Price, Cherokee Injection, $2 per bottle or three bottle* for $6. Sent by Kxpreee la ray eddreee on receipt ct price. Sold by dragfbta ererywhera. _ DK. W. E. MKEWIN * 00-, Sole Proprietor* No. 69 Liberty Street, New York. INDIAN MEDICINE Q & <5 . CHEROKEE CURE! All unfailing cure for BpenDalorrhea,BeminalWa»kneas Nocturnal Emissions. and all deceases caused by seltpol lutlon; such at, Lota ofllemory, Universal Laasitade,Paini in the Back. Dimness o' Tfeskm, Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness. " Eruptions on fbo Face, Pale Countenance. Insanity, Con sumption. and aU the Direful Complaints caused by de parting from the path of nature. This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been need in our practice far many years, and With thousand treated. it has not felled in a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the moat stubborn case. To those who have trifled with their constitution .until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid l , we , would say, Despair not I the CHEROKEE CURB will re store you.to health and vigor, and alter all quack doctors hare failed 1 For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug Store in the couutry. or write the Proprletora, who will mail free Co anyone desiring the same, a full treatise In pamphlet form. Pi ices. $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwar ded by Express to all parts of the world. 1 Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. DR- w. K. M ERWIN A Co>, Sole Proprietors, . No. 50 Liberty Street, New Tcrk. ssroms TtXDfo tbs Elixir. REJUVENATING ELIXIR! Pursue nunr Ptrnx Yxenuu Eziucn, Oosisnnao xoraraa jjhcxiocb to tax nor dxhcitx. The Rejuvenating Elixir is the result of modern discov eries la the vegetable kingdom being an entirely new sad an abstract method of core, irrespective of all the old; and worn-out systems. This medicine has been tested by the most eminent med ical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. One bottle will cnreQeneral Debility. A few doses cnree Hysterics in Female*. One bottle cores Palpitation cf the heart. A few doves restores the organs of regeneration. Prom 000,10 three bottles restores the manliness and foil vigor of youth. A few doses restores the appetite. Three bottles cure the worst eases of Impoteacy. A few desea cures the low spirited. One bottle restores mental power. A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. This medicine restores to manly vigor and robust health the poor debilitated, worn-down and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure. . The listless enervated youth, the over-tasked man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the Individual suffering from general debility, or toss weakness of a sin gle organ; will all find Immediate and nermlhent relief by the nee of this Elixir or Essence of Life. Price Jit per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and, forwar ded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address. Sold by ail druggists everywhere. Dr. W. E. MEEWIH A Co., Sole Proprietors, No. 59 Liberty Street, New York. Health tbr the Semoeal of Obstruction, and the Insurance of Etgtdarity in the Recurrence of the Monthly Ptriode. They cure or obriute those nnmetoue diseases that iprlng from irregularity, by remorlng the irregularity They cure goppreeeed, Excoaslro and Painful Heuatra They cure Qreen Sleksees (Cbloroals.) net core Herrons and Spinal Affections, palps i» ■ back and lower parts of the body. HtaTiyea, Fatigue on riirtit exertion, nhrftetion of tbe Heart, lawnem of-Spir- aMdlneae, eUVaniiig the Irregularity, they reuwre the bans. and wftMt alt the effects spring from It. Composed of sieiple regetable extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to any constitbtton, hoererer delicate, their function being to substitute strength fcr weeknem which, when properly used, they now tail to - They may be safely used at any age and at auy pedlod, teeevtdurxne theftrst three months, during which the nn feiUng nature ortheir action would inhllably present prognsprj ill letters seeking informatien or adrice will bo prompt ly. freely and discreetly answered. Pull dhoctkm* accompmy each box. Pries, $1 perbox. or alx boxes tor ». Smithy mall, free of portage, on reciept of price. Sold hy all respectable Drugglris. V' , DE.w.a.iutwia*oo, Bole proprietors. No. 59 Liberty Street, KewTotk. I iprnUlWM.—ly. " i discovered at last THE GREAT COMPOUNDED FROM DR. WRIGHT’S OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. CHEROKEE PILLS! SUGAR COATED FEMALE CERTAIN I um tixnre tb« Elixir. REGULATOR, Preserver ANDSAFE