Freedmeu’e Association, i following tetter ‘ which : explains jw* been handed us for publication. |eetfuilj. give itria place: jpwKN's KEi.iiip , i: 424 Walnut St., ,Phil’a., L ; • - June, 3d, 18G4. ' y k’&EWis, E»Q : ; > Dear Friend —Your favor, of the ieovenng check for $7O 25, being a ibu'ionfrom citizens uf Altbbnaj- far enefitof the Freedmen, was duly i«. I tun! is hereby, on behalf V The accompanying circular will Son what we have already done and mat we ace now aiming to effect:’ # blacks of the Sea Islands of South* in* have been transformed from de- 1 £ and ignorant chattel slaves into a: •(shaved and moderately well inform ijnntiy. Two years ago, when we' #n f our teachers among them, they: unk to the lowest point to which ; irse of slavery could redude them.; they are a well-conducted, self ling, self-respecting, weahh-produc mmunity. Whether in the field of battle, or in the peaceful fields of Iture, there is not, at this moment, !* loyal or more serviceable commu the United States than that of the; nen of. South Carolina. M are have done for the Sea »pose to do for other parts of the f* Vie have organized a corps of ■s in Tennessee and North Alabama, s following dose on the heels bf.the nus Sherman with our school teach d their appropriate instrumentals i untsv illeand Stephenson (Alabama) ve already organized schools, and :er our army goes there go our ire now establishing schools among 000 nninstructcd colored, children i arbund the city of Washington, lay we sent two additional teachers,; idies of culture and practiced in ailing, and to-day wp art sending eral Superintendent ‘a gentleman ! d by experience for his work. tlose you a, letter lately received le of our teachers in South ; Garoh > will show you the sort.of people ploy and at the same tiiqe the of result they accomplish. ‘ Please it to me when you are dune with it. ■ Yours, truly, ; , : T J. M. M’KIM. referred to will appear next week.— te clip the following from a lafe report o ntond markets: ■os—Wenotice the orriral ol a peek from ft Dismal Swamps. No sales. An bid ' who lives on the south side pT«Taznes eaid toJmvc H quarter of an acre. Th» : e market depressed. . • j bids—Sales of ten cotten handkerahiefa , Dupuy & Co,. at 416 @23 ; endorsed ; months. j (—-The arrival of one bale from the coast, ; hack,' threw the city into conUnbon.— t accumulation of the precious staple in ; id, it was thought would attract the eu- ' •he Northern mercenaries, and precipi- i rttaet before the military defence were i I. .The Provost marshal sent the cotton V te expense of the owner, e—Universal scarcity exists in Virginia nr pings were sold on ’Change, on Satur -0 parties who wished to send to Atlanta. iohas sprung up in old quids. They are y the blacks, pat up neatly in tin foil,' * new ‘beginners. The price ranges sc the number of tiroes chewed. The third 1 made np into snuff. f—This necessary article is going down though not in price. The figure now i.' 10 h* sized drink is |l4 75; to wet your oto smell the cork, 4 75; to look at $1,17, and 61 -cents to say whiskey lore was a charge made of 25 cents for lalooß, hut that tax has been 'removed : islature. A pint ofthe fluid was bought by planter early in September. 1 It cost mboftt load of Cofederate notes, four i ahbgshcad of sugar. Thisseema al- t's Choice.—A gentleman in donrena red to President Lincoln on Friday, g could defeat him but Grant's' C*ptm d, to be followed by his nomination and acceptance.— v -’ ; isd.the Pressidcnt, “ I feel verv much b who said he dident, want to ’die par ut if he had got to die, pr e[ss*se he would like to die otV. ie total number of Generals in the Army since the commencement I it is 29, viz : One Lieutenant si* Major-Generals; and twenty adier-Generals; and 18 of all i now in the service, viz: One tt-Oeneral. three Major-Generals ten Brigadier-Generals, i oluntear force, 103 have been •Major-Generals, including i of 91 Brigadier-Generals, ann been ajxrinfed Brigadieri-Geii rhem 207. are now There are 70 Major Generals te la the service. ' ■ ■■■ / ; , ;Mag azc< e.—This monthly with its flowere of litem- 1 •siilon for July. - There are few 'jot\ thifl character as goodaPi » Hope better Him, “ Petspg&f : we foiirider thpt, eyery thing jt if Mi*s2 per year, we rooooace it one of the cheapMt in the country. ■ ’ |‘-5" f * - “Go will be “Gol says M •■I «r fifty-fiv Let t: this m principl ing—vt under t silver ci wealth, tinaneia amount and it i jteace. dreu mi ding to Wealth t city—w at ft}ltd your pei three hi thnusan that it i fire.per Lent. ? No-4mt exactly two per cent.— that is, he whole amount of specie in the country never wis two per cent, or a fiftieth part of the specie i aluc of the property; and if, at any one lime, the whole property of the country had been forced pa sale for the specie in the country, it would nbt hare brought two cents on the dollar of its actuil specie value. Specie, or the currency, that may stand for it, is onlr tlioj convenient and recognised medium for making properly] nwer the lubj Inbricau! commit lain, ill there is And in our si what shi of hunk afraid « debt, it IDOIICV u If a i year, or: getting 1' Mr. Nei of $20,000. You are afraid that gold is going up Wr paper going down about out of right, and ypu wish to invert the balance in some productive proper!v Will von buy a house worth only $lO,- 000 in specie, and jiay lor it $lB,OOO in currency - .Suppose yon wish lo’sell that 'house after the re suniptioh of specie payments, it will bring you only $lO,OOO, and you will liuve lost exactly $B,OOO. Will that be a shrewd operation ? We think we can."pn you up" to something hotter —something by which you can make yoar bank-balance of cur rency not only worth its face in gold, but a premi um besii es. Invest in Government bonds. Buy the 10-4 )’s. After the war js over, they will ha par in geld, and some thing over—and they pay a liberal gold interest from the beginning. If they are not safe, then no property is safe. The same spirit of janarchy that would repndiate your prop erty in the national debt would repudiate it in your hopse. If the law will not protect yen in one description of your property, it will nut in another, and vnnr greatest safety as well as profit is in maintaining and strengthening the Government hat in itlitaius ami supports the law. —Evening Telegrnyh. Tobacco and, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobacco and Cigars. Tobacco and Cigars, Tobaccoand Cigars. Spectacles, ! Spectacles, | Spectacles. Perfumety 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 Sup]sirteps and all goods found in a fifst class Drug Store. For sale cheap for cash at t ie.Drug Store of; A. Kjousii, Second door from the corner of Virginia and Annie Streets, Altoona. . 1 Fihe Ii Fire! !—Do not ri>k your property anv louder to the mercy of the flamy, but go :o Keir rtiul him insure you against loss by fire.— He is jigent for thirteen different companies among \yhich are some of the best in the; United States. T 0" » h y Rev - N W. Coll.urn, Mr ALEXAN DER KKN|NE\. of Newport, Ky, r to Mis# ELIZA ROSS, of Maria RUir county, pa. i l*n Monjiay evening, June Isth. 1564; in Williamaburu, Mr - 30aH w swaetz, to mim JOfchl HIM. rujVr.MA.\.of Altoona. wISSwH? to Jew. June Bth. ISABELLA J HAFL nhj« months. Also, Jane 12th LIDIA P. HC.\ IEK, relict of David Hunter. aped '22 Tears "r-,"' 11 ?'. daughter of Col. John andUnry Halfpeuuv. of Bril’s Mills, Blair County, Pa. • - ‘ - In this sad and double bereavement, not only life home circle, and I the Logan's Valley Baptist church, of which they wen. Retire Md-honored members. but also the com munity in pshicli they were so highly respected and be loved, are ejailed to mourn their loss. With Christian patience and even cheerfulness they bore theirafflictijm, which was protracted, bnt not painful, for orer three fflouths. These devoted sisters could, like the dying Stephen, calmly and hopefully resign their souls into the bauds of the laird Jesus, iu .whom, they had for some years trusted with unwavering confidence.; The scene 1 was truly solemn: to behold, these young sisters addressing those around them, especially the loved ones of the family, bn the importance of religion, and re questing that they should so live as to meet them in hnaven, ahdjthen expiring in confident assurance of seeing their God la peace. Such a sight, while it confounds the infldet. confirms the feithof the believer, and awakens in his husotp admiration dhd gratitude for that gospel, which brings such delightful prospect* to view. On Monday, June 13th, s!l that was mortal ofLydia and Isabella wm borne In one hearse to the grave, fallowed by a largn and sympathising concourse offrieuds. Dearest sisters you have iefl us; Here your lost we deeply feel; Bnt 'tie God that hath bereft us; I He can all our sorrows bell Parsonage, Blair’s Mills, June 16th jlifg s' Altoonv „„ ,he 15th 1 t-> JAal p e - 25 years, 8 months, and 21 dayi. • 00 lhe 17th inat„ WILLIAM HRVRT 1 aud E,ks *>»«.•**“ . “Go to thy reel my child— Od to thy dreamless bed; (tattle and meek and mild. With bieniogs on thy head; ■ Fresh roses in.thy hand, Bnda on thy pillow laid. 1 ■ Haete from tbU fearful land, F* ' Where flowers soqaicklylade. Becapse tty amflewas fa|r, Thy Upe and eyes to bright,— , Because thy cradle care, | ' .Wee each a ibhd delight,— ' I Shall lore with weak embrace ci.. Thy heavenward flight detain I fo,angell eeek thy place : Amid yon chernbtraln." r Tmvid Die Board Adiihal dirit ;8toc«, of the after dnl^ls JnneflMtl Burned or Mot P i d is 190, and the property of the country : destroyed,” says Mr. Fainjheart. hi is going to 200, and I shall be broke,” I •. Weakness. in ruined ! My bank balance is worlh only ■ 1 cents on the dollar,"says Mr. Neverthinfc. a s stop a moment, gentlemen, and look into i;liter. ; fAcis are better than fears, and Id is better than prejudice. You are suffUr tis, differing, there is: no other wood for it— t lie delusion that the amount of gold and oin in the country is an equivalent of its Now, do you know thai the highest ip authorities liave never estimated this at over two hundred and fifty millions, i!s probably much leas, even in the time of But suppose we admit that it is three hun illions; and now.do yon know that, aecor the United States Census of 1800, the i f Hie country —its real and personal prop ■ is estimated (rather too low than too high) 11 thoiuand million*. If you will just take nc-il and cypher out the proportion that undred millions in specie bears to fifteen il millions of property, you will discover iii—wliat? fifty per cent.?iNo ! Twenty- an exchange of products. It represents in the market, property in transit, but re ;ixud property of a nation. Money is ■icator. It dpn't moke values; it simply s the machinery* and keeps the wheels of «: running smoothly. When too abnn [j wheels run too fast: and when scarce, 100 much friction. low; M. Faintheart, can you pick a flaw itement ? Is it nat.absolute truth ? But ill we say to Mr. Weakness, who is afraid uptcy, and Mr. Neverthink, who is only t' his' bank-balance. If Weakness is in is now- easy to get out. Pay np while i plenty and be happy, uongage on your land will be due next any year, provide for it now while you are iigh‘prices;for everything you sell. But ,-erthink, you have—say, a bank-balance Altoona, July 21,-tf. MAEBIED DIED. END NOTICE, ? (i» of the »t ■ magera have thieday declared a Semi- : «td of FOUR PKK OJENT. on the Capital i dear of State tax. payable os and ( h. F. BOSS, Prtaient. j I NOTICE.—AH persons hav j Tv iug wingwaterforOardena, whether * by Uo«e or otherwise will be charged $3 extra. ! B. F. ROSE, Secretary. i Altoona. Jupe 23-tf. SUBSTITUTE WANTED—A sound abb* MW l»»n i» wanted to go as asubftthutie for * limited maufuue uut liable to draft prefered. Apply at this office. Altoona. June PAETIGU LAE.-—If the person who took bjj'l'OCK LT-BOOK. from off counter will rrtwm the papers'll cnulHineo, either by letter «.r otherwise, tbejmouey tuny be teCuitied. VV. S. BITTNER. Altoona. Juife SALE. —The subscriber offers for . wile twofllouw* ami lots, sitmitV on Brunch 'treet. Altoona. immediately <>p|*wile tile Hetiu’a U. It. slu.jm. No. I—is a large well-built frame Hoove. containing four rooms on first]floi»r, a-d fire rooms ou second floor with ell necessary oftt-baiWing*. . Tin. is a very desirable prop erty to any one wUhiug to take boarders. No. 2 i« h frame building with three rooms on first and three ou .second floor, and ail necessity out buildings. The location huclegeut. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms, and a bargain shay lie had in it. House No. will be vacant ou tho 10th of July and will be for,reul from that date uutl sold. JOHN L. ICKES. Altoona, June 22-tf. REWAitD. WAS STOLEN, from the residence of the r subscriber, one mile below COLEMAN'S MILLS, AntU township, Blai r county. A BRIGHT SORREL HORSE, 3*years old, both hind feet white, heavy mane and foretop cot square at the ends. The above reward will he paid for the return of- the horse and apprehension of thief, or $25 for the return of the horse to the subscriber at Sabbath Rest. Blair County Pa. Altoona. June 22-lt. THE OLD FLAG ! A CAMPAIGN PAPER FOR THE • VKOPLFn devoted to the election of LINCOLN and JOHNSON, Union and Freedom, and the Right of Suffrage to AUf. —One-half of the purchase money to be paid on Confirmation of sale. and the other half in one year, with lute rest, to he seem ed by tlie bond and mort gage of the purct.aaer. ALEX. M’COIIMICK. June B-3t. h Adm’r of Qeo. Beatty, dec'd. (’HANGED HANDS. SPRING AND SUMMKR GOODS!! J. W. C U K R Y , WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ▼ ▼ iufurm the public, that he has purchased J. B. UILEMAJTS stock ofpry Goods, Groceries, Ac., and will | continue the btwliiJisa at the old* ptand. To the stock gnrehased from Hr, U. I have just added a large and Select assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Slli K S, NOTIONS, boots and shoes, ■HARDWARE, QDEEESWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES, FINE VARIETIES OF TOBACCO! And In fact everything usually kept In a flrat claes coun try store, which Was bought low for cask and will ho sold at corresponding-low prices for cash or country produce, and request the pnhlic to give me a ca'll before pure .lasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied T cun offer superior induce merits to cash hayers. Altoona, April' 27,-tf CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. r r»E Subscriber would in. (iiVv pprrtnvrlv i7 x-'^J, lf A ! tu “? a *»>• ricinity that his nnd FRUIT STORE, is always applied with thO very best articles to be had, aad in great ICp CREAM of the very beet Savors, always to be.bad. BREAD* CAKES, & PIE j, always on hand, fit reasonable rates. He Is at all times prepared to supply cates, candies. Ac, lor pic-nice and other parties. He invitee a share of public patronage, believing that he can render full satisfaction! o ■all. Remember.hie Wore and saloon is cm Virginia street, two door * below Pattdn’s Hall. OTTO ROSSI • Altoona. April «j8,1863-tf. JJ H. HOPKINS, A.’P. S. ALTOONA. PA.. LICENSED auctioneer i7th district. " ifaml vicinity that she i* prepared ‘ to make all vtrlee of AIjSO* fiICALER IN ALL KINDS OF juidleat and children** draftee, coats, io„ lnthemn«t %Qh- PLAIN ANT) FTTIWITITRI? 1 etantial manner and in tholateet style of flwhlon. • . U-UltWlAUitfc, j Residence with Mr. Askwith. on Helen strat, between each as 1 Annie and Julia street*. East Altoona, f May, IStb-lm. TABUS, CBAIBJ, BTAKUS, BEDLTBADS, MIBBOBS, -ny 1 vmo ™ j t ,• . Bubeam, *O., *c. ipiiANlb.—The undersigned la now -Ml prepared to supply, from his hot beds in Collinsville, any number of Cabbage, Tomato, Beet and other plants, of A VTTVDrmr the very beat variolic*. Hanta will be delivered at the AW JL/Xtxli W XiiCJivJEL, residences of all persons it* Altoou* who may order them, ssatut 2K I or may be obtained at the beds. Tobacco. Ctfors, SnoJT, Hoes, Sc,, Sc„ ■%£*** ' ’ TOOK BUNT.—i HOUSE AND LOT, AG EN EBAIj ASSO R T VI KMT " i, .“ atcd abant tw « mlle » from Altoona, with privil i 31 P" 1 epe of Bro wood and a portion of tlwfrnitnn the lot, ” on ‘ taUt Junb ‘* nd t , I , , b e i ow^rt •* «*■*«• for rent to a .mall family that'eomei *well y (Feb. 7,1883 ! reofciri mended. Boasesshm given immediately! Apply a{ .. AiimVAKB OF ALL DESCKIP- IMtty - u> ~, !—i ;... f A COMPLETK ASSORTMENT OF tion.jn.t weaved and for .ale bv | FINE ASSORTMENT OFOVER- “° de, jl®P r °Tcd SniRTS-t'AMllfiete and v “‘ lWf }' : ' jfi-COAtS can be found at • Jau.l, 18M-tf. PETER KKIUH. FRESB-BAKED VTOnCE. —The following regulations the Alteona Oh* and Water Company will go into effect to-day, J one loth : All Photographers having waer conveyed to their rooms will!* charged s3> per anunm. All Hotels ami Salon us having fountain*. \or bibbcocks at their. bar«i will be ch »rg.*d $M per annum, the size of nuzzle and pipe to be lo ac mrdance with the regulations oi the Company B. P. ROSE, &c’jr rf Trtas. je Ifi-tf. HICKEY & CHERRY, CABINET-MAKERS - • ASD TJ3STDE RTAKERS. THE ABOVE FIBM HAVE OPENED a new Cabinet Shop and FUHNITCKE WARE BOOM, on JULIA STREET. OPPOSITE EPISC OPAL CHCRCff, i&st Altoona, whore th«*y will be happy [to fill all orders in their line. They have on band a good supply of FUR NITURE Just from'Philadelphia, wbicfajthey ufferat the lowest prices for cash. They will keep a HEARSE, and be prepared at all timtw to attend promptly to orders in Undertaking. Altoona, June 15,1864~£iu. j VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOE SA. I. iqafs. Shawls, Balmorals, rloop Slcirts, Shoes, Gaiters &c. and we were almost forgetting to mention our birge stock of Carpets, Groceries, Qceenswaxe, etc., etc. Everybody shonld know that money can be saved by buying Good* from ns. For instance, we are selling good Calicoes asb.w as 16ct* per yard. Muslins h* low Hslßct*.. Bmwu Sugar for 11 cts. per lb., and good Teas for 90 cts Altoona, April 8, *6l. tf. JOHN J. MURPHY ACO. SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery and Fancy Goods! MRS. REBECCA cCLELLAN, TA/’ould respectfully inform her old v f patron? that the has just received a large and elegnut assortment ojf . SPRING AND SUMMER MILLENRT and FANCY GOODS, comprising the very last stylet of CLOAKS, AN I'LES & ANTILLAS, LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BONKETSand HATS, in great variety, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, of all kind?. White Goods and Dress Goods, for Ladies and Children Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Bkirts, Cor sets, Gloves, Hosiery, Head Dresses, likes, ~ . * *c*» gc. Ac. Ac. Ac. All of which the wlil sell at the lowest cash prices. She respectfully invites the Ladies to give her a call,' as she w confident that she can make it an Object to those purchasing to examine her stock and prices. W*Ths latest Fashion? received as soon as issued Particular attention paid to trimming of bonnets Altoqna, April 2T, 1864 -tf TIME AND BEAUTY! CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.! THE undersigned respectftilly ’ announ- i tea to the citfcuna of Altoona and vicinity that he ! has opened a CLOCK, WATCH and JE WL’LKY | eatabiiabment In the room formerly occupied by Dr Cal- ■ derwood, on Virginia street, between Jnlia and 'Caroline where he will keep op hand a fine aaeortment of. gold and sllyer watches, clocks; of all styles, and ahand&me assort ment or jewelry, gold! pens and pencils, spectacles, Ac; and jewelry I " itUintion gITeD to repairing olocke, watches By selliug for cash only. at tbs smallest advance on first coat he fee la rare that he tan please all in price as well as | SAMUEL SMITH. A BODY OF [TIMBER LAND IS Of fered for sale o» trade for property In Altoona: the UnaisaUuated in Chinbria county, four miles North of Hallitun Station, oh the pT K. B.; there U erected on said premises, one of the very heat Saw and Lath catling Mills, all in geod order, together with Smith Shop and good Sta hie, also two squared log dwellings, sqitabld to accommo date lumbermen, all of which will be sold as above stated by the subscriber, living In Altoona ’ April 20, ’64. tf JOSHUA HAINES JOHN D. SPEILMAN, ' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Altoona, Plair opvmty, Pa. ' I|FPICE on Main street, front of bis | ,ho Pj °M B door Bast' of the National Hotel. ap9>u i WM. S. BITTNER Dental Burgeon. OFFICE IN MASONIC : OtQ door to Post •TEAS 1 TEAS! TEAS !-^-FRITCHEY X Is selling Teas Superior to any ever offered in Al toona. They are free of adulteration; coloring, or t»li tnreofany kind. ’ # ,Vl yw DQSTPN CRACKERS—A- : LARGE SftSS&t? tbea f ddici '»- crack ' r, pW^>r a AND U. S. 10-40 Bonds. These Bonds are issued under Act of Congress of March 8 1864, srhicb provides that aH Bends issued under this Act shall be |SXKMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or stanicipal authority. Subscript on to these Bonds are received in United States Botes or notes of National Banks, they an, TO BE REDEEM . D IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government.,at any period not leu thorn Un nor more than forty years from, their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BK PAID INCOIN, on Bonds of not over one band rod dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The inter est ie payable on the first days qj March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as, they may prefer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. ‘ Subscribers to this loan will have th > option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the QQtes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premi um,) or receive’ them drawing interest from the date ot subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is Increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. . # At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER eight per gent interest In currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporal y investment. It is believed that no securities offer ao great induce- ments to fenden as the various descriptions of U.S. Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith.or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only Is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property** the country is holden to secure ithe .payment bffboth principal and interest In coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender or tho largest cap italist. Thpy can be'converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest It may b useful to state In this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States, on which interest is payable iu gold, on the 3d day of March. 1864, was $768,- 9G5,0C0. The interest on this debt for tho coming flsca year will lie $45,937,126, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending Jqne 30lh, 1804, has been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the- present gold revenfes of the Government are 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 aunoul receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Treasury until March 2C, but in 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 depositories of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS the*Country, (acting ae agents of the National Depositary Banks,) will furnish further inlormatioa on application, and i AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRK BERb. A JOINT RLtiO.-UTIUN PliUPO •ing certain AiueuiWntl to the C •usiiutiou. Re & remind by the -mate and Hume of Repremntatitfs of the OmnwmMaUh of Mnsyltania in General Atiembly met. That the following HniemiUicDte be proposed to the Coustiiut’opof the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provfcicma of the teu.h article thereof: There shall be an additional section ol the Iturd article cf the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows ; “ ■ ‘ ~6ectiox4. Whenever any of the qualified electors ui this Commonwealth shall be hi auy actual-military ser* vie”, under »t requisition fntift the President of the United State, or by the this Commonwealth, *uch electors may exercise the right of suffrage ill all elections by the citiaens, under such: regulations as are, or shall be, prescrioed by law, as fullv as if they were present at their usual place. ‘ Section & There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as section eight, and Hide, 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 privileges, In any caw, where the authority to grant such powers, orprivUeges,has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth.” UENEY C. JOHNSTON, S{*aktr qf the £low of Jlepresentativu. JOHN P. PENNEY. Speaker qfthe Senate Offics of Tax Sxcutaat of lax Comcoxwealth, t Uurisburg, AprU 25, 1864. J PENNSYLVANIA, SS; 1 do hereby certtfly that the foregoing U ' X a frU* true add correct copy of the f fic«A« i original Jqiat-JU*olution oftbeGtamral I SLAIi I Assembly, entitled “A Joint Resola — . —•‘X tiop- proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution,*’ as the tame re* mains on file in this office. lJ» XtSTOioKT whereof, I have herennto set my hand atd caused the seal of the Secretary’s office to be aftsed, the day and year above written. r £LI SXJfEK, Secretary 9f to* OomwvmwtaWt. The above Resolution having bean agreed to by a oa jority of the members of each Ifoase, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of this Cotumouvrealtii tho proposed amendment will beeuhmitted to the people, SfvAß YfellSSS.'?' I ?K tlBn > o“ thk riBST tdbs -1/AY Of AUGUST, In the year of out Lord one thousand tight hundred and aixfy-fonr, In accordance with the pro visions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act, entitled “An Act prescribing the .time and manner olsubmitllng to the people, for their approval and ratiS i rejection, the proposed amendments to the Con , stituthm, approved the twenty-third day of April, one 1 thousand eight hundred and aixty-fpar. . , ELI BUF£R,, Secretary of he CbmitumweaW. 1 April 27,-te CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PENN’A., LEWIs (HEBLE, Proprietor., HAVING - purchased the above .well known. Hotel and tbanama nenr ftanmare, l am now prepared to accommodate allwho k ▼or me with their patronage,. Free Omnibus (q ewn n||. sengen to and from the Depot. April 20, *6l, Ij. SPORT&MEN’S DEPOT. TppST RECEIVED,. A new stuck of V Pishing Tackle for Spring eales, consisting of Rods. St 18 ’™"" 9 !! , B !“ ket s- Snoods, Vloats.'Nets,Plies. Artittolhl Balt, KiggM Lines, Orass and r Hooks, to wh jpfr the attention of ls partlealarQr rsamatod. , - Ordav, wholesale dr retail,: phttflnwlly fiU«t and satis faction warranted. ' • JOHN KBIDJSH, 2d and Walnut, Philadelphia, ma2-6tt\ H air, hat, tooth, shaving- Paint; Sash and Vam IsJ) Uru.hei at PINE AND LARD QUA, UAM* phena. Burning Fluid, Carbon QiL *c« at 'S Jan- 3. ’56-lf] ' ■ STOMACH BITTERS. A pur© and powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative, of wuDderftit efficacy in disease ojf the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Core* Dyspepsia, LiTer Complaint, Headache, General Debility, Nerronsneas, Dcpreeeion of Spirit*, Consti pation, Colic, Intermittent Verert, Cramp* and ‘ Spaama, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness, Whether inherent in the systehi or produced by special causes. Norsuro th*t la not wholesome, genial! ud mtoniln in its nature entera into the,compotltioo of HOSTKTTKR’S STOMACH BITTKRS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind; no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but It la a combination ot the extract*of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mild est of aU diffusive etimulanta. It is well to be forearmed against disease, so «ynt the human system can be protected by human' against maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmo* sphere. Impure water and other external “tutts, ffOSTKT TER S STOMACH BITTERS may be relied on as a guard. - 1 . In districts infected with titer and j£e, tt h« been onnd infallible os 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 ovad themselves of its protective qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of thiamarvelonß medi cine. haver and Ague patients, after being plied with quinine for months in vain, until teirlyi saturated with }k a ‘f an S ct ? u s^Valo id ,are not un(te*wntly restored'to Birmts* 1111 afewd “ i * by th “ n *° 01 hostlttbh’s The weak stomach la rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders m cases of Drapxpsia snd In ten confirmed forms of i smaEsiiox. Acting as a gentle and pasDleasappadent. as well as upon the liver, it also invariably reUevestha Coasrirarioa superinduced by irreghteraetton of the dh getiUve oiid aecretire orgaui. : Perjwnsof feeble babit, liable to Attack*.howne i FiU of Languor, find prompt and perma nent relief from the Bitters. The testimony on this point la most conclusive, and from both sexes. ■ The agony of Buaious Couc is immediately a*usued bv fti’r U .T ° r . tllo •‘■““•“‘i and by ocoksiouai.y resold ing to it. the return of (be complaint tuaybepreveoted As a Oeueral Tonic, HOSIEWJSE'S BITTERS produc. ??![?* wbu:l J “ lnB t bo experienced or witnessed before y ? ppre^"ted - In caJKI ’ «* OrnttUutUmai Heaknut, immature Decay and Debility and Decrepi tude arising from Ou) Age, it exercises the electric Influ euce. In the convalescent stagee of all diseases it oper ates as invigoraut. When, the powers o (na -1 islT it* Fe tL lX ' 1S derates to re-enforce sod re-eatat>- b . ut is The ohly Safe Stimulant, being manufactured freoi sound and innocuous materials, and cntitely free from the acid elements present more or less m all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of thedav. So family medicine has been so universally, ami, it mar bo frnly added, deterredly popular wilh lL intelligent portion of the community, as UOSTKTTBJt’S BITTERS by UOSTBCTKU^SMlTitStshurghr"*' Sold by all Druggists, Grocers every- Genuine Preparations. COMPOUND FLUID LXTKACT BUCHU, a Positive and Speed Remedy f.,r diseas.a..f the BUdder, Kidneys. Oruvcl and Dropsical Swellings. Tills Medicine increases Ihe power of Digestion, aod ex cites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Waters or CalCereuus and all U' natural En largements are reduced, us well as l ain and Inflammation. KXTKACT BUCHU. For Weakness arising from Lxcesscs .UabitaurDliiiaa turn, r-eurly I udiscre ion of Abuse, attended with til* fol lowing '"“fsr. Indisposition tr Kxertion, Loss of Power, wl a kv;r r - V ’ Dignity of Breathing uSlSde of the Muscular **• llot Hands, Finsiiing of the Bode, Dryness of the Skin Erapt.ons on the Pace, . Pallid Countenance, ' clMteS.ri^S* 0 ""’ if alluWed tottuun, which this taadb ciue invariably removes; soon follows 1 1 bigouney, fatuity, file; In °° e of which the Patient may expire. : those a Ihrefuf Diseases^ 1 "* aU * ioU^b T “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware'of the cause of the!* suffering.. T T act son* un confess the nrcaxss or in* is asm asnm. And Melancholy Deathi by Contumptian. bear ample wit. •ness to the Truth of the assertion. ■ ■ The QmUitution once affected vtith Ormbric BfcoJhseji the System* ° f Modicil * olo Strengthen and Invigorate which Hmoioui’g EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably does. A Trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES—FEALES—FE MALES. peculiar to ftmalet the Exnuct Bcchd is unequaled by any other remedy, as in OUtrosis or Retention, Irregularity? Pafhfhtneds/or gbnprSSnVf Vice rated o. the Uterus Lettchorrhosa or Whites, Steriiitv Mid fcr .ti taoideht to the sex, whethmSJtoSTl " diseretloQ, Habits of Dissipation, or in the Wl^- 7bkt no more Balsam, Mercury, otunvUdsasU fcVrfi f■ /or unpleasant and dangerous *m*ne HELJIBOLJya EXTBACT JSDCUUjLN’p IMPEOVSLD In nil their Stages, kittle or no change in Diet. And no Expoturt. . « ♦ t fr t qaent (ieciB ° Biros itrencth to Urf tzSSs&s&ss^hssua THOUBAJfBS OTOS\THDCBA!fBB VHO &AT*' BJOCV TITt VlO this of Qdacxs, and wboiiaro paid heavy Jket to ho curt*! L* fo . aad «dtt »k° tbeoaeof «p in tire systeip, to break *>at in jan aggrk rated foim, *ndpe?haps qßer Mtrriage? ' •w* Use llumtfs extract Wire for alUtfectfcot •»« MAL^FKM* C r B e IN , AHr 3 QA - NS > MALE or FhMALE, from whatever caoae oricinattne and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Ul * ™ iSvSSS^”«“S“«^SSS.■ PRICE PER BOTTLE, OR SIX POE $5, l ° * n3r A »«arely {packed £tt«n obeervji- Daeribt Sjfmptomt in all rw—tm'rnh'imt. Cones Goabanteed ! Aimes Gratis! I i Addreaa letters for information to. f • ' ■ * H. B. HELMBOLD, Chemist. •■ 'IOA Sooth Tenth»eW beL Chart-ant. PiuW":> HKLMBOtD’S- JKaKhI Depot, •■ ■.. i-\ s(* 1 IiELMBOLD’S Aug and Chemical J 591 BROAWAY, SEW IQRK.. . ■**«r*R* OF COUNTKfIFEITS AJ3>■ TjK*HlNai- PLEB BKALERS who endeavor to Jispoec ‘*ef wav'* i »od'“oi»er*’ articte on thi ttp*UH\on a«ot««4« : ' . Helmbold’a Genome Preparation ■ _ ■*?:■ ISxitacl Bnthn. ■■-' ■ *l,- ... * •;. ■ SeTlttpittUk - « . Improved RoeeWUh,j '< .> S j'.ttai'kt ; -n' ’i iU DHCpOISTS BVMtTWBSm. ; . ■>, ' I KRSSLKH* CELEBRATED! HELMBOLD’S DECLINE OE CHANGE OF USE. KOBE WA.SU CURES SECRET DISEASES At little Kxpenve. No inconvenience.