i?r, all >l;e officers being v t ithey landed they run ' jpMMti- thus escaped from T^E>; 7 ». m .t L - ■ -V . ’ 1 capturedJmd five men ‘in leftito be, picked up by our “ -the other Sebel boat had v ju she could carry. NSflppk prisoners, said, tljua [that'were in the boat that " i the night of the 11th, were hey- lost ail of tbetr'ianfia; p 8»: of them (prisonera) that je&rmy, from Fort Cobb. : ib is shunted on the Appaia fcabout 18 miles front A,ppa- j wtis armed with 8 guns and efheliebels are about building tjvessel called the Muscogee, her finished they will have Columbus but they cannotget [ the river until they move ■on -at Fort Cobb. 'Amopg pat I have picked up at Appa- 7 fa proclamation. * I give you tk>ws:| ■ ■ IC*MATION. t Head Quarters, "> r, March 16th, 1864. j >p East Florida : Yonr ace tateJins been ordered by the [ovemraeiit to be abandon, and w beerf allowed to take quiet f your' homes, without the gun. Every thing that you ired is at their mercy.'* • Fam tered, and for the most part nd many of your wives, Brs and children, are this day, une.. , orida ’ you must take their tbat of your homes into your nd that must be done quickly. it disgrace be speedily wiped is now your boasted Southren jet. your answer be. iii yoiur i. There is no time for words; red. East Florida is disgraced 58 you redeem her by. your de and valor. I feel assured Ido so, and at once. Begin >rm /Guerrilla Companies or more, mounted or not, for ice. Bring your trusty rides arrels with you. Awmuni iirnUhed you. Make yoiir t Lake City, Sanderson and c as fast as organized let Offl ine for service. Brig. Gen’l FLOYD, Comg. Fla. Troops, ijt Gen’l & Chief of Staff.: nother document which- I {remarkthat for prudential lock of cotton appearing in meat, has been removed to ; where It will be secured mdalism of the Lincolnites.” no signature. m yours, G. W. &., Jr. East Gulf Squadron. 11 »• A,- —A special meet f Directors held May 27tjj, M... Gemmili in the chair, at, Messrs. Gemmili, Reilly, >, J ; S; Mann, Neff, and last meeting read and ap- unumcHtiona being in Order,, fin from Max Rubenack . resignation of the office ecrctary, which, on motion was accepted. 1 for the office of Recording 2 ih order, Messrs. Hicks, lutcbinson were nominated, was then taken,' resulting Asecond ballot was then i which Mr. Hicks received he Votes cast and was de- ed the following preamble which were unanimously Beibenaqk has resigned ecordiiig Secrete!? of this nice Library and Reading on, add as chairman of the talanding dues, and wherc r as an officer and his gen ig ng deportment demands b at the hands of the asso* it jihis association deeply wiiy Which compels him to 1 connection with it, and iim the thanks of .the As »e aj>le and' satisfactory ' h he has discharged his theCorrespondingSecre «i *o inform, him of the 1 iy in his behalf, juurned. GEO. F. HUFF, Secretary pro teat.: ison, as he is familiarly «*'to say that he has, a t j comer of Allegheny and | i theGreensbuigraapoad pck of provisions, such as fiouri cof i, atod everything in that | P®«B> pen j V ipk and the fineat to be found in the town.; mo|>eB are good and jhe 1 prices. If you want: ne, call on Mr- AUiwon, at the moelreason- ; M NoRtSATIOSS TOR PrEMDEKOV;.— Now that the time fur another election of Chitjf Magistrate is drawing near, politicians ate. bajrily at work l>n;|iaring for the contest, which promises to be a .spirited one .whether, closely contested[ or .not. A few days ag > a meeting was held in Cleveland Ohio, composed of delegates from aB, or nearly all of the loyal States, who organized a party which we suppose from the tone, of the speeches there delivered, may be known as the Radical Democracy. : With great unanimity of feeling thiey nomina ted Gen. John C. Fremont of New York, for the 'Presidency, and Gen. John Cochrane of the same State, for Vice Presidency., Aa both these Military Chieftains are now in the ffeld, having signified their acceptance of the nomination, we may suppose they are ready for the fight and dos sire the patronage and assistance of the Ameri can public. As to ourselves, we wijh both the candidates an easy life, and as playing President seems to he somewahi laborious, we have thought to cast our vote for them to remain. ip their pres ent quiet positions. On Tuesday of ,tho present week, the Republican Convention met in the City of Baltimore, and effected first a temporary or ganization, by placing Rev. Dr. Breckcnridge of Kentucky, in the chair. After whicli a perma nent organization was entered into,' with Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, for chairman. The first day was occupied in organization and sueech making. On Wednesday, President Lin coln, was re-nominated by acclamation, and An drew Johnson, of Tennessee, was made the unan imous choice for the Vice Presidency. Thus the Republican party have thrown their banner to the breeze inscrilrcd “ Lincoln mid Johnson." We have not yet seen the platform, and cannot say what additional planks, if any, have Been placed thereon. The regular Democratic Convention will meet in Chicago soon, when the triangle will |j?completed, and the ball be fully opened. Uiv.ZA kok liiimisGUAM. —Three ladies of Bir mingham and vicinity, viz ; —Miss Marry Christ. Miss Mary Thompson ami Mrs-. Stephens, formed ihi-mselves into a committee. and volunteered to culled funds for the Christian Commission. Then plan is to go from house to house, stop those the med on the wav, make known their business, ■qieHk in behalf of the wounded ami living soldiers, ami solicit contributions. Within a few days they have raised over one hundred dollars, which has been forwarded. They hope to be able to make lumber remittance within a week or two Thev purpose continuing in this work of .Love and Hu manity during the war. Any person forwarding eontrihiilior.s to either of the above named ladies, arltiriniugham, Huntingdon county, nitty rest as sured the sum will lie faithfully foiwarded. A record is kept of the names of contributors, with the sum annexed. Who could refuse to contribute when thus appealud to? May heaven reward the ladies for their devotion to their country's service. .Cool. —It may not be generally known that our friend Tom. Vickroy has opened up au " Ice Cream Sal am,” in the building, once occupied by Jesse Smith, as a hat store, opposite the Lutheran Church, on Virginia street. Whether you were aware of it or not, it is nevertheless true. — And to satisfy yourself of the fact, you need onlv walk up some of these warm evenings, or’ if vuu perfer it in the heat of die day, and have your outer man made more comfortable hv the deli cious cooling process Tom has put in opperation, at a dime a trip. We have only to say, and that from experience, that his cream is quite a num ber of degrees cooler titan the air in lour press room, where the little caloric is in Opperation. Mure pleasing by fa* to the sight titan duns, and mure pleasant to the taste than—Whow I hold your hat, and Tom. pass us around another plate wail take ‘‘Lemon’’-tills time. i 10th 11kg t. F. \ .—Lieut. Frank Stewart fur nislies the following partial list of causualties in the above regiment during the nine days battle ; kilted —Lient. Jno. W. Manning, co. H ; Jno "bite, co. A ; J. B. Musser and Dice Ramscv, *’ • T “os. Greenland, Albert Andrews and j. Hertzel, co. C; Antlionv Doughert.v, co K • Cowen, co H ; 11. Woodruff and Jos! Lavis, e’o I. ... —Col. Isaac Rodgers, fnortallv ; Adj’t *• Cunningham, sabre cut right w rist'; Lieut „ n h She |ow, CO. A, wounded in leg; Segt. Jos. li. Goss, n. isett and Bichard Newman, eo A • "in. Livingston, John Stewart and Miles Mc- I. armey, co. B ; Alex. Havs, eo. C ; Sc"ts Hoi la.M and Bentley, co. E ; Ist Sergt. Jacob Beek liart, 2d Sergt. Solomon Beyer, 3d Sergt. Thomas nesnieivCorp. Jacob Bossert, John Wallace Da vid Burley and Thomas Montgomery, co. H. All the Sergeants but one, in co. H were funded. I‘uk Draft.— lt is estimated that the draft which will take place in the several States that have not yet filled their quotas will add one hundred thousand men to the army. It is also estimated that the amount of groceries and’ provisions kept on hand at Fritchey’s is sufficient to supply every body and all their friends. He has just added to lus stock 200 bushels of prime, river, seed potatoes. I anners and others should make a ttole bf that. Noncit.— Certain persons have insinaated and circulated the report that I am showing card pic tures that I did not execute. There are no pic tu-es in my cases or Games that I did not execute, and am prepared to do the same'if not better work any time that persons call on me. Gallery on Virginia street, opposite Kessler's Ding store. A. A. Photographer, Stea ESS &. OojiltAD, Prop's, I |lue Great Secret— One fact has come to he pretty universally recognized, I vi?: that fortunes are not made in trade I without some forms of advertising. There I are more fortunes established in a judicious system of advertising than in anything else, I anti knowing exactly how to get trade— ■i he public have become accustomed! to hav ing! the claims of all trading establishments presented to them in some form of adver tisement. Each man has his own way of expressing himself, and each trade! has its own special wants. There is. thc fact, of course, that the absolute necessaries of life, “ust be bought somewhere, and people will buy where they can bujLf.be cheapest and best. This accounts mr Fritchey’s great “run of custom.” ; His prices are rea «Jnuble,-and bis stocky unsurpassed in the county. j Concerts.— "We learn that'Miss Maria Shoemaker, music teacher, intends giving two concerts oh the evenings of Thursday and Friday, June 23d and 24th, to shove the public thejadvanceiuent made by the pupils under her charge. We have before said that Miss Shoemaker was one of the best miisic teacher in the country, and we feel sure that she; would not venture a public concert with hep pupils wore she not sure it would be a success. Look out, then, tot; an entertainment worth attending. The Phil harmonic Association will also take part in the concerts and add to their attract! veness. We shall have more to say of the affair in our next issue, when the arrangemens will be more nearly cotaplete Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars, tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Spectacles, Spectacles, Spectacles. Perfumery nnd Notions, Drugs and Medicines. Perfumery and Notions, Drugs and Medicines.’ Perfumery and Notions, Drugs am’. Medicines. Together with a splendid stock of Trusses and Supporters and all goods found in u first class Drug Store. For sale cheap far cash at the Drug Store of A. Uocsii, Secohd door from the comer of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. Fibs: ! Fire !!—Do not risk your property any longer to the mercy of the flames, but go to Kerr and have him insure you against loss by fire.— He is agent for thirteen different companies among which are some of the best in the United States. " Altoona, July 21,—tf. MARRIED. On the UUh ult.. by Mev. A. H. Sembower, Mr. STEPHEN AIKEN to Miss AMV-KIDENOUK, all of this place. That’s all right. Stephen deserves a good wife, for he Always diil hid duty, both as soldier aid citizen. We wel come him and hid fair bride to the state of matrimony, and wish them ail the Joys imaginable. On tlie 2d iust.,ut '.the residence of the bride's father, by Kev. I). 11. Barroh, Mr. WILLIAM C. KELLKH, of Albania, to Miss VEJ»E PATTER.SON, of Gaysport, Blair county. Sensible to the last* William, here',- nur 4air*. Please accept, also, our beat wishes for your future happiness and pro*>i>erity; a long life of matrimonial bits*, without a change of schedule. ’ DIED. On .Friday the .'id iust.. at the resilience of her non-in-law, Thus. Klwav, Esq., in this place, Mrs. MAUY FCOATK. in the 57th year of her age. She bore all her afflictions with true Christian heroism, ever expressing a readiness to yield to the will of Him who is too wise to err. Early in life she gave her heart to God, ami united with the BAptiat Church, of which mho remain ed a member until her death, when, having adorned her profession on earth, she went to join the church of the re deemed on high, for H* who had been her joy in life was her comfort and her stjty in a dying hour. We heard her in the whispered breathings of her last hours say: ** Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove/’ And. in answer to that prayer, Th** “Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dova ” Came by dp noiseless wing, And her frefad spirit bore aloft, To where, in notes by love made soft. The sweet-voiced angels sing. And joining in the chorus there, N Near by the throne above. To God she lifts her notes of praise, And swells with sainted ones those lays, That tell redeeming love. At a regular stated meeting of Veranda Lodge, No 532, I. O. uf 0. Fof Altoona, Pa., the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, An all-wise Creator, in his Divine Providence, has removed from onv midst onr well-beloved brother, S. U. Miller, Jletoivtd, That we deeply sympathize with the friends am! family of our deceased brother. Jtefolvtd, That those resolutions be published in tbe Altoona Tribunt, and .a copy be sent to the finally of our dm-ased brother, and4hat we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. *• M. V. BOYFR, ) J.SIMPSON,| > CommiUe*. M. MCCORMICK. J J. W. FRANTZ, Secretary. FOR SALE—sA valuable lot, situate in East Altoona.. For farther information inquire of June 9, ’G4.-tf. E. B. McCHUM. Great excitement on chest- NUT STREET.-rA splendid stock of Dry Goods, Roots, and Shoes, Stone-ware, Yellow-ware, wooded and Willow-ware, just received and for sale at the lowest cosh pri >e at Cheap cash store, corner Chest nut and Allegheny streets. June9.-3t E STRAY.—Came to the residence of, the subscriber, Allegheny Fur mice, on Friday, May 20th, 1864, i~| -jfS* A BAY MARE, Pi|]i fifteen hands high; a 4car oh her right . iA-. I j hip. The owner is requested to come for- aNDfiacSKHk ward, prove property, >ay charges and take her away, otherwise she wilt be disposed of according to law. H. T. M’CLELLAN. June 8, IBM.-3t. LN the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, ' SARAII JANE WlLT,>y'l No. 17. her next fUptf, John ( January Term. 18W. W. Humes, T?sq., - V Lib el for Divorce. feIMON WILT. i. J The undersigned, having been Appointed a commissioner to take testimony, in ihe above stated case, by tho Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, hereoy gives notice that, pursuant to aubl appointment, he will exan.lne wit nesses and take testimony in said case at hia office, In the borough of Altoona, irfthe county of Blair, on Saturday, the eighteenth flStlij iliy of Juno, A. D.,*18G4, between the hours of i) o'clock in forenoon, and five o’clock iu the afternoon of said day; Altoona, Uay 50 U»0& OCT FOR THE PATENT SELF-FASTENING STEEL COLLAR! AN application for a patent being now pending 'li the Utfjted Stated Patent Office for an im proved construction of.;Ste«l and other Metallic Collars, invented by the nndenrigned, which article; when pat np'm the market, cannot but SUPERSEDE ALL METALLIC COLLARS NOW IN USE, I have concluded fo ,« s CLOSE OUTFIT PRESENT STOC K 'of Steel Collars, amounting to several thousand dozens, asm embracing v TOE AMERICAN STEEL COLLAR, (ny own make,) and ATKINSON’S KSQLISiI STEEL COLLAR, (the article advertised.! by Mr. Ward.) at the uniform price of WFTYf CENTS EACH! Postage extra, 16 cent*‘each Collar, , Sizes, from 13 to ll inches. Styles: • SQUARE OH HOUNDED CHOKERS, SQUARE OR ROUNDED TURNOVERS, and STANDING ANDTUENOVEKSCOMBINED. the Trade supplied ft a discount of 20 per cent, from tlm lowest Wholesale prices mentioned in my circular of March laj* Address OTTO ERNST, Cor. Uow.'ry 4 Gan.il St, Maw York, I LOOK; OUT TOR THE i Potent Self-Fftstcning Steel Collar! A FINE ASSORTMENT OF OVEB COATS can b« foiind at ; LA DO HM AM’S Altoona, May 30th, I8&L A. L. BURKHART. JOHN D. SPEILMAN, Cbntmttsumer. NEW-! NEW! COMB ASB SBE THC JtEW STOCK Of Cheap Goods AT (E C, SMITH’S STORE, Corner of Julia ami Harriet Sta_ Kant Altoona, (formerly occupied by B. M. Bare A Co.) The undersigned takes this method of i alarming the publi-. and citixena of AL TOONA In particular, that he haa apunrieeired auotlier new stork of •' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS &c., •nch as will lie likely to suit every body and disappoint no body in quality and. prices. We have a Tory snperior and large lot of HAMS (S. C.) Side and Shoulder,'which we are selling under present Pi ttsburg prices. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, FISH. SALT, LARD, Ac. Special attention is invited to our new Queensware which we will have from New York in a few days. lab>>ut the lOtli or 15th.). Call and examine our DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, &c M &o. No trouble to show gituds. and w© feel confident that all who favor us with a call will go away satisfied with their bargains and treatment. As we do principally a cash business, we sell at a verv low percentage. J HIGHEST Pi:ICE PAID FOR RAGS. ALL BLINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for good*. Don’t forget the place. S'™"; i/. u y A HARRIET stmt,,East AUmua. ■ JunoS-W'-tf o. C. SMITH. UNITED STATES TAXES. Important to the Tax Payers of liiair County. HAVING concluded to dispense with the services of & Deputy Collector in Blair county the tax payers are hereby-notified thatall taxes assessed up to and including the list for April, will be paM to Mr. Bell as heretofore. The annual list for 1864, the May list, and all subse quent lists will be collected by James Clark, owi., in the townships of Snyder. Antes. Tyrone, and Tyrone city, and by myselfin the balance of the county. In collecting the annual list, appointments will be fixed at convenient places, of which jftiblic notice will be given. Fur the convenience of manufacturers and otheis who have monthly taxes to pay, 1 will spend the third Tuesday of every montn in UoUidaysburg, and the following day in Alto ma, at which times and places they can call and pay their taxes. If not thus paid, the money, or check for the same, can l>e forwarded by mail to me at Johnstown, The law imperatively demands that the tax must be paid t efore the close of the mouth, and it is my duty to en force the law without respect to jtersous. Delinquents will find tea per cent, added to the amount and a warrant in the handsofa special deputy for the collection of all tax«-s nut paid as abot** stated. Mi. Clark will be af* Tyrone on the third Friday iu each month. Remittances cun be made to him at Birmingham Huntingdon county. SAMUEL J. ROTEK, je9-2w. Collector. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF m 3 the Orphans’ Court of Blair county, the under signed will expose tu public vendue or outcry, on the premises, in , the BuWugh of Altoona, on THURSDAY JUNE 30th, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following de scribed property; All that certain LOT OF GROUND Sitnate in the Borough of Altoona, being Lot No. five (o), in Block No. four (4). fronting fifty feet on Catharine St and extending hack one hundred and fat to an !£ n » * e J™ |JCr I >’ !ate, y occupied and est selected stock of CLOTHING ever brought to Altouaa. He has taken great care iu selecting his stock and guarantees to suit the tastes of all. His Clothing is better made than that of any other store iu Blair county. He invites a call and examination of his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He can sell yon Cloth ing cheaper than you cap purchase it elsewhere iu the coun ty. He has always a fide assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND GAPS, TRUNKS, ie. He bought his Goods principally in New York city for cash, and rolls for Cash. Aw" Remember, his is on the Corner of Caroline and Altooha. May 12, ISW-tf, READ CAREFULLY! SOMETHING INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS; THE largest stock of Ladies’: Dress Goods ever brought to town has just been opened at the ‘•Green Corner,’* East Altoona, and will be sold for CASH at prices that defy competition. We ore determined that our side of town-shall take the lead, and that the “Groea Corner” shall bd foremost in the van. Our stpek of Dress Goods consists of Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Meriuoes, Palmetto Cloths, * Coburgs, Fsutiy Alpaca-. All-Wool Plaids, Figured Delaines, , Fancy Prints, and a great variety of other goods, of differ ent stylesand textures/. In fact there Isnothingthe ladies can desire for wear that wo cannot furnish them with.— We have also a large assortment of Ladies’ Coats, Shawls, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Shoes, Gaiters ocd. and year above written. v ELI BLIFER, . Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above Resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the members of each House, ut two successive sessions of the Genera! Assembly of this.' Commonwealth, the proposed amendment will be submitted to the people/ for tbeir adoption or rejection, on THE FIRST TUES DAY OP AUGUST, in the year of oui Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordance with the pro visions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act* entitled “An Act prescribing the Ume and manner of submitting to the people, for their approvarwnd ratifi cation or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Con stitution,” approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.' ELISLIFEK, Secretary of tie Commonwealth. April 27,-te CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A., LEWIS GIEBLE, HAVING purchased the above welh known Motel and refurnished the mum with new furniture, 1 am now prepared to accommodate nil who fit- Tor me with their patronage: Free Omnibus to carry pai eengen to and from the Depot. April 30, ‘5L—Jy. MICHAEL FISHER, ; Kttcutofi SPORTSMEN’S DEPOT. JUST RECEIVED, A new sJßck of Fishing Tackle for Spring sales, consisting of Rods, Keels, Lines, Baskets, Snoods, Floats, Nets,Flies, Artificial Bait, Rigged Lines; Out, Grass and ttooks, to vhlchthe attention of Dealers Is particularly requested, Orders, wholesale or retail, punctually filled and satis faction warranted. These Bonds are issued under Act ofCongreea of If arch g. 1854, which provides that all Bonds feared- nnderihia Act shall te EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Sahadripthm to thesjr Bonds are received in United States notes or notaa of Rational Banka. They are TO BE REDEEM ED IN COINj at the pleasure of the Government, at any period net less Aan ten nor more than forty years from their date, »ud until Uveir redemption FIVE CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bpnda of not over one hundred [dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. Thb inter est is payable on the first day* of March and Septet nher in each year. Subscriber)* will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, os they may prefer. Registered Bonds ara recorded on the books of the V. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner’s order. Coupon Bbuds are payable to bearer, apd are more Convenient for cdmmercial os’s. Subscribers to this loan will have tlu option of J mving their BoUds draw Interest from March Ist, by payi ag the accrued interest in coin—{or in United States cotes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premi um,) or icceive them drawing Interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are i. EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL STATE TAXATION, I their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies In pffrts of the country. At the present rats of premium on gold they pay! OVER EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporaly investment. It Is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders aa the various descriptions of U. 8. Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate commodities only is pledged for payment, while fcr the debts the United States the whole property of tho country is bolden to secure tbo payment of )both principal and interest in coin. ' j These Bonds may be subscribed for ip »uius from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, And are thus: made equally available to the smallest lender or the largest cap italist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and tbo holder will have tho benefit of the Interest.; It may b useful to State in this connection that thp total Funded Debt of the United Status, on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was’s76B,- 905,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiaca year will bo $45,937,126, while tho customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 186 ft, has been so far at tho rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even tho present gold revenues of the Government arc largely in excess of the wants Of the Treasurer for the payment of gold interest, while the re cent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the auuual receipts from customsbn the same amouht of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. • Instructions to the National Bahks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 26, but iu the first three weeks of April the sub- scriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK Subscriptions will be received by tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA, First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and ail RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depositary Banks,) will furnish further information ou application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRI BERS. may-t-Bmo A JOINT RESOLUTION PROTO r slog-certain Amendments to the Oonstiutiou. Beitresolvedby the Senateand House if Hepresentatites of the'ObvtmcnweaUh of Ttnnrylvcmui inGenenU Assembly That thd following amendments be, proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall, be an additional section of the third article of the Constitution, to be designated is section four, as follows: JOHN KBIDER,; 2d and Wa)nnt, Philadelphia maS-dm Hair- hat, tooth, shaving- Paint, Saab and Vamlah Enufaea at ‘ : KESSLER'S ■ PINE AND LARD OILS, CAM phene, Bnroiog Flntd,Carbon Oil. 4c„ ah Jan.3.'&Mf] smut** HOSTETTEE’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative, of wonderful efficacy iu disease of the j STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, LiVer Complaint, Headache, Qeoeral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of ftmfr . utiou, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cram pa and..' Spasms, and all Complainta of either Sex, arising from Bodiljr Weakness, whether inherent in the frystem or produced by special causes. > Notuiko that la uot wholesome, genial sod reetoratlv. in its nature enters into the composition of Htwrawn's STOUA€H BITTERS. This popular preparati&u costsdns no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; bat it is a (wmbination of theextracm of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild est of all dlfftisiTe stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so firr as the human System can be protected by human against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo sphere, impure water and other external causes, HOSTET TER’S STOMACH BITTERS may be relied an as a safe guard. In districts infected with Fever and Ague, it has bean ound infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a reme dy- and thousands who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous modi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after being,plied with quinine for mouths in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not uufrequently restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTKTTKR'S BIXTEUS. Tho weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence It works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed forms of Indioystion. Acting as n gentle andpainlesaapperieut, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the di gestive and iiecretive organs. Persons of feeble habit,, liable toiVerww Attacks, Lutme * of Spirits and Pitt qf languor, find prompt and perma nent relief from tho Bitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes. The agony Sf Buuodb Colic is immediately aaauHged by a single dose ol the stimulant, and by occasionally resort ing to it, the return of the complaint may be prevented As a General Tonic, UOSTETTJBK’S BITTERS produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed belure tteycan be fully appreciated. Incases of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi tudo arising from Ou> Aos, it exercises the electric Inflow once. In tiie convalescent stages of alt diseases U oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of na ture are relaxed, it operates to re-enforco and re-estab lish it. Last, but not least, it is The only Safe Stimulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials,; ana entirely free from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. ' No family medicine hot been so universally, and, it may bo added, deservedly popular with the-inteHigant portion of the community; as UOStETTER’B BITTERS Prepared by HOBXETTRB * SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers every where. HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCUD, a Positive and Speed Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increpes the power of Digestion, and ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcereous depositions, and all Unnatural En largements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD’S EXTKACT BUCHU, For Weakness arising from Excesses,Habits ofDialpa tion, Eearly Indiscretion of Abuse, attended witbthe fal lowing symptoms:— . Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, LosaofUemofy, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, HorronofDiaeaso, Wakefulness, Dimnejsi of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, i Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, _ Ernptipna oq tha Face, . Pallid Countenance, Thate symptoms, if allowed to go on, Which tbl# aedi* cine invariably removes, soon follows Ivipouncy, Fatuity, i:ptUptic FiU; \ In one of which the Patient maj expire.. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “Direful Diseases,” : “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering. BDTNOSX WILL COXTZBB TOZ &ECOXDS Ot THaiNSAIf* ASTIOWI. And Melancholy Deaths by Consumption bear ample wit* ness to the Truth of the assertion. i The Constitution once affected with Organic I Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invi*oraU the System, which Hxlkbold’B EXTRACT BDCHII ineariaWy does. A Trial will convince ihe most siftptic4l. gEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES. In mans Affeetimu peculiar U> limalet the Kxrjucr Boone is unequaled by any other remedy, as in! Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Etaenatipns, Ulcerated or Scln bona! stats of the Uterus Dencborrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arlalnffrom In discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIES. Take no more BaUam, Mercury, or unpleasant for unpleasant and dangerous diseases, ' UKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCUD ANB IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES ; j SECRET DISEASES ' i , ' At little Expense. Lime or no change in Met. No iocoarenisnce. And ho Exposure. V • • It onuses a frequent declso and giro* strength to Uri nate, thereby UemoTing Obstructions, Presenting and Caring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain atfd Inflam mation, sofrequent in the class of diseases, and expelling oil Pmtrmoux, Diteaud and mmovt Afdtttk '• ■ Tuoosixns trrost XuoWinne who hath buh tbs Tio- IMS or Quicks, and who hare paid heavy fat to be cured in a short time, hare found they were deCeired. and that the “.POISON** has, by the use of “ POWEarVLASTBijroxXTS.** been dried up in the system, to break out in eh aggrn rated lot m, and perhapi after Marriage. • Use lUmnotn’s Eimci fiieuD (or all affection* and thn 01UNARY ORGANS, wheth.r existing in uALR or iKMALK, from whatever cause orieinstins and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. ] .1 Diseases of these Organa requires the aid of aDIURET IC. EIBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD I 3 THKGREAT DIURETIC, andia certain, to hare the desired effect! nil Diteaxa/or which itiliUcoramtndtd. 3-4 Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character willaccompanj the medicine. ' * PRICE #l, PEB BOTTLE, OB SIX FOB f 6. Delivered to any Address, securel j pxclted from oba^va- Daeriit\Ssfmplomjin aU Qmmunieattoiu, f -v Cures Guarastkedl Auvke Gratis L I Addrera letter* for information to. f T H. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. , IM Smtk Tenth-st., bcl. Chertiiot, Kblta HKLMBOUVS JffdfeoJ ItejMf, f ! " TLELMBOHyS Vruf and Chemical, WanimuA ' 594 BBOAWAY, NEW YORK/ BEWARE OK COONTKIU'EITS AMD URPRLNCI PEBO SEALERS who endeavor to'ditpan^oTHmlMV l *nd “ o»«r" artidu mtht rtimlation attained jr* HelmboM’e Qennme Preparations] ; , : ! t- Extract Boclra. i ‘ “ ■■ “ “ Sarsaparilla. Si’-f “, Improved Ron Wash. J ! ; • ■ SOIBBT 1 ALL DRUGGISTS EYKRTWimpi ! 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